âTo-Morrow’s Road and Later Poemsâ is a collection of evocative verse by Gertrude M. Hort, originally published in 1916. This volume showcases Hort’s lyrical talent and offers readers a glimpse into the sentiments and sensibilities of the early 20th century. Her poetry resonates with themes of nature, reflection, and the human experience, capturing moments of beauty and introspection in finely crafted language.
This edition preserves the original charm and intent of Hort’s work, making it accessible to contemporary audiences interested in exploring the rich landscape of early American poetry. Experience the enduring appeal of âTo-Morrow’s Road, â a testament to the power of verse to connect us across time.
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