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9781172584338: The Witchery o' the Moon, and Other Poems

Synopsis

"The Witchery o' the Moon, and Other Poems" is a collection of evocative poetry by Samuel Walter Kelley, originally published in 1919. This volume showcases Kelley's lyrical talent and his engagement with themes of nature, spirituality, and the human condition. The poems range from odes to the moon and reflections on witchcraft to contemplations on life and love, capturing the spirit of early 20th-century American verse. With its rich imagery and emotional depth, this collection offers a glimpse into the poetic landscape of a bygone era and continues to resonate with readers today.

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Dedication Dedication To one who, having taken me For better or for worse, This most obliging obligee, With patience bears nor seeks to flee My prose, nor yet my verse. To two, who, fondly trusting me, Have listened to my song, A nd, nestling upon either knee, Have heard my tale with tears or glee, Nor thought it over-long. I may not hope that all who read, Like those kind eyes will see; Nor all who hear will give such heed Or pay the poet with the meed These have bestowed on me. But if to be my guest you choose, And come with open heart, You re welcome to the best my muse Can furnish forth your only dues A hand clasp when we part.
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