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A sequence of lyrical and narrative poems moves between childlike fantasy and solemn meditation, presenting two extended dream-tales set in an imagined oriental landscape alongside shorter lyrics. The verse conjures lanternlit bridges, mandarins, pirates and whimsical figures through vivid imagery and playful child-voices, while probing philosophical questions about existence, self-limitation, love as cosmic sacrifice, and the paradox of being. Balancing nonsense-book gaiety with serious symbolism, the poems blend narrative incident, song, and reflective preface to invite readers into a kingdom of dreams that underpins moral and metaphysical themes.

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Alfred Noyes

Alfred Noyes was an English poet and playwright, known for his lyrical style and vivid imagery. Born in 1880, he gained prominence in the early 20th century with works that often explored themes of nature, love, and the human experience. His notable poem "The Highwayman" remains a classic of English literature, celebrated for its romantic narrative and rhythmic quality. Noyes also contributed significantly to the genre of children's literature, as seen in his work "A Tale of Old Japan." Throughout his career, he published numerous volumes of poetry, including "Collected Poems" and "The Flower of Old Japan, and Other Poems," showcasing his versatility and depth as a writer.

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