
Poems
"Poems by Frederic Manning" is a collection of poetry written in the early 20th century. The book showcases Manning's exploration of themes such as love, nature, and the human experience through lyrical and vivid language. His works are marked by a deep emotional resonance, capturing the beauty and complexity of life in its many forms. The collection is diverse, featuring pieces that range from contemplative reflections on existence to passionate expressions of love. Poems such as "Theseus and Hippolyta" delve into classical themes and mythological narratives, while others like "La Toussaint" convey poignant sentiments related to death and memory. Manning's use of rich imagery and rhythmic verse creates an immersive experience for the reader, inviting them to reflect on their own feelings and the world around them. Overall, this volume is a rich tapestry of emotional and philosophical musings that resonates well with those who appreciate thoughtful poetry.
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