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A lyrical sequence of poems that celebrates northern countryside life through vivid evocations of dales, moors, becks, birds and seasonal change. Short songs and longer stanzas mix local place‑names and tactile description with intimate domestic scenes, memory, and fond reverie. Recurring motifs include longing, simple devotional gratitude, and the pleasures of everyday rural labour, while scattered wartime and reflective pieces introduce notes of loss and prayer, tempering rustic joy with quieter solemnity and personal reminiscence.

About the Author

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Dorothy Una Ratcliffe

Dorothy Una Ratcliffe was a British author known for her evocative writing that often captures the beauty of the English countryside. Her notable work, "The Dales of Arcady," reflects her deep appreciation for rural life and the natural world. Ratcliffe's prose is characterized by its lyrical quality and vivid imagery, inviting readers to explore the landscapes and experiences she so passionately describes. Through her literature, she contributes to the rich tapestry of early 20th-century English writing, particularly in the genre of pastoral literature.

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