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Wayside Weeds

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About This Book

A compact anthology of occasional and pastoral verse gathered by friends, offering rustic legends, place‑name poems, botanical sketches, comic character studies, elegies, and light lyrics. Several pieces narrate a dramatic rescue and other ballads, while many smaller poems record whimsical observations of plants, insects, and rural life. Other items take a gently satirical view of academic and social customs or serve as dedicatory and memorial pieces. The sequence balances narrative and descriptive modes with learned allusion, humour, and sentiment to sketch the author’s preoccupations and the local communities that provide its material.

About the Author

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William Hodgson Ellis

William Hodgson Ellis was a notable English author and poet, recognized for his contributions to nature writing and pastoral literature. His most acclaimed work, "Wayside Weeds," reflects his deep appreciation for the natural world, capturing the beauty and intricacies of flora and fauna. Ellis's writing often blends lyrical prose with keen observations, inviting readers to explore the subtleties of their surroundings. Through his work, he has left a lasting impact on the genre of nature literature, encouraging a greater awareness of the environment.

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