
At Minas Basin, and Other Poems
by Theodore H. (Theodore Harding) Rand
"At Minas Basin, and Other Poems" by Theodore H. Rand is a collection of poetry written in the late 19th century. The poems reflect a deep appreciation for the natural beauty of places such as Minas Basin and draw inspiration from themes of love, loss, and the passage of time. The volume explores both personal and universal experiences through vivid imagery and lyrical expression. The opening of the collection presents a series of evocative poems that celebrate the beauty and complexity of nature, specifically the landscape around Minas Basin. Rand's verses depict serene yet powerful scenes, such as the swirling tides, lush flora, and the ethereal presence of clouds and sea fog. Through personification and rich metaphors, the poems convey emotional resonance and philosophical reflections, inviting readers to connect profoundly with the natural world and its mysteries. The initial exploration sets a harmonious tone for the themes that echo throughout the entire collection.
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