Prize Poems and Others (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Harry Sayers

 
9781331276630: Prize Poems and Others (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

This book is an inspiring collection of original poetry, penned by Harry Sayers, a promising student at Godolphin School under the tutelage of the author, Israel. The effusions of a young and sensitive mind, they range from personal reflections on faith and mortality to poignant depictions of the harsh realities of life. The author notes Sayers's particular gift for composition and elocution, along with his evident depth of character, as a sign of the great potential that lay ahead for the young poet. However, in a tragic turn of events, Sayers succumbed to a virulent fever while still in residence at Worcester College, Oxford, leaving behind a legacy of unfinished work. Yet, as the author reflects, even in this untimely demise, there is a sense of a life well-lived. Sayers's verses, imbued with a genuine and profound understanding of human existence, offer a timeless meditation on the complexities of faith, grief, and the resilience of the human spirit.

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