Dive into the heart of 19th-century America with "Country Love and City Life," a collection of poems by Charles Henry St. John. This volume offers a glimpse into a bygone era, exploring themes of love, nature, and societal contrasts through vivid imagery and heartfelt verse. From pastoral scenes to the bustling life of the city, St. John’s poetry captures the essence of his time, reflecting both the simplicity and complexity of human experience.
Discover memorable characters and narratives within these pages, as St. John weaves tales of ’Caroline Gray’, ’Deacon Dodd’, and ’Corporal Jones’, among others. Whether contemplating love ’neath’ murmuring ’rills’ or observing the humorous side of life, St. John’s voice remains timeless. Readers will appreciate the historical and literary value of this collection, a treasure trove of classic American poetry.
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