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A sequence of lyric poems traces passage from childhood through youth to adulthood, employing rural and coastal imagery—meadows, forests, roads, hills, and distant shores—to explore memory, longing, love, faith, and the impulse to seek beyond familiar bounds. Early pieces evoke home and wonder; middle poems dwell on youthful desire and the pursuit of ideals; later verse confronts responsibility, loss, and spiritual striving. Recurring motifs of horizons, pathways, and evening light frame meditations on belonging and the tension between wonder and experience. The collection interweaves intimate domestic detail with reflective philosophical moments, ending in a tempered resolve that the quest for meaning continues.

About the Author

Lysaght, Sidney Royse portrait

Sidney Royse Lysaght

Sidney Royse Lysaght was an English author known for his contributions to literature in the early 20th century. His notable work, "Horizons and Landmarks," reflects his keen observations and insights into the human experience and the world around him. Lysaght's writing often blends elements of personal reflection with broader themes, making his work resonate with readers seeking both depth and clarity. Though not widely recognized today, his literary contributions offer a glimpse into the thoughts and sentiments of his time.

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