
Songs from the Southland
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"Songs from the Southland" by Sarah Frances Price is a collection of poems compiled in the late 19th century. This anthology features a variety of literary works that reflect the themes and emotions prevalent in the Southern United States during this period, likely addressing the cultural and historical context of the region through poetic expressions. The book includes a selection of poems from various poets, including George D. Prentice and Paul Hamilton Hayne, showcasing their interpretations of nature, time, and spirituality. The verses explore deep sentiments such as loss, peace, and nostalgia, often set against the backdrop of the Southern landscape. Through rich imagery and poignant themes, the collection captures a unique Southern voice, offering readers insight into the complexities of life, the allure of nature, and the longing for peace amid tumultuous times. Each poem stands on its own while contributing to the overall fabric of experience and emotion that the anthology aims to convey.
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