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A lyrical collection that weaves mythic and folk imagery with intimate pastoral observation. Poems summon classical and rural pagan presences, celebrate springs, woods, and seasonal renewal, and linger over longing for vanished rites. Voices shift between vagrant singers, dreaming peasant figures, and reflective speakers, moving through short songs, narrative ballads, and contemplative lyrics. Recurring motifs include enchanted gardens, musical reverie, and the healing powers of earth and ritual, with tone ranging from playful gaiety to wistful melancholy and a consistent emphasis on vivid sensory detail and musical phrasing.

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Eleanor Farjeon

Eleanor Farjeon was an English author and poet, celebrated for her contributions to children's literature and poetry. Born in 1881, she is best known for her enchanting tales and lyrical verses that often draw upon themes of nature and folklore. Her notable works include "Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard," which showcases her talent for storytelling and her ability to weave magic into everyday life. Farjeon's poetry, such as found in "Dream-Songs for the Belovèd" and "Pan-Worship, and Other Poems," reflects her deep appreciation for the natural world and her unique voice in the literary landscape. Throughout her career, she received acclaim for her imaginative narratives and her ability to resonate with readers of all ages.

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