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A collection of short lyrical poems that weave mythic and religious imagery with intimate observations of nature and interior feeling. Many pieces draw on classical figures and Renaissance art, while others reflect domestic scenes, sleep, music, and sacrament; recurrent motifs include night and light, birds, water, and ritual. Voice shifts between contemplative reverie and pastoral detail, exploring longing, faith, and creative impulse. The sequence moves through imagistic vignettes—moonlit meadows, bathing maidens, sacramental harvests, and dreams—linking private emotion to larger spiritual and mythical resonances.

About the Author

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Letitia Stockett

Letitia Stockett was an American author known for her novel "The Hoofs of Pegasus," which explores themes of adventure and imagination. While not widely recognized in the literary canon, her work contributes to the rich tapestry of early 20th-century literature. Stockett's writing reflects a unique perspective, inviting readers into a world of fantasy and exploration. Her contributions, though limited in number, showcase her ability to weave engaging narratives that resonate with the spirit of her time.

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