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A lyrical collection of poems that pairs polished formal verse—sonnets and song-like pieces—with evocative scenes of antiquity and nature. Many poems meditate on memory, loss, and the passage of time, using Roman ruins, the sea, and pastoral hills as recurring images. Mythic and classical references alternate with intimate reflections on love, art, and death, often in a sensuous, decorative style. Short narrative fragments and elegiac vignettes shift between mournful quietude and restrained musicality, producing a delicate balance of melancholy and aesthetic refinement.

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Rennell Rodd

Rennell Rodd was a British poet and translator known for his contributions to English literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often reflect a deep engagement with classical themes, as seen in his notable collection "Love, Worship and Death: Some Renderings from the Greek Anthology," which showcases his ability to reinterpret ancient texts for contemporary readers. Rodd's poetry is characterized by its lyrical quality and exploration of universal themes, as evident in his other works, including "Poems in Many Lands" and "Rose Leaf and Apple Leaf." His literary legacy continues to resonate with those interested in the intersections of classical literature and modern poetic expression.

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