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The Golden Treasury: Selected From the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language by Francis Turner Palgrave: Discover the beauty and richness of English poetry with "The Golden Treasury" by Francis Turner Palgrave. This anthology brings together a collection of the finest songs and lyrical poems from renowned poets throughout English literary history. From Shakespeare to Wordsworth, Keats to Tennyson, this compilation showcases the exquisite craftsmanship of these poets and offers readers a journey through the depths of human emotions and the power of language. Key Aspects of the Book "The Golden Treasury": Diverse Poetic Voices: Encounter a diverse range of poetic voices, styles,...
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Excerpt from Francis Turner Palgrave: His Journals and Memories of His Life This little sketch of my father's life has been attempted at the wish, not only of many personal friends, but also of some who have only known him through the 'Golden Treasury' or his hymns. It has been greatly aided by his own journals, which are quoted at some length, for in them he speaks for himself, expressing many thoughts and opinions which could not otherwise have been so plainly given. Moreover, they especially help to fill the gap resulting from the comparative scarcity of his own letters. This scarcity is partly due, unhappily, to the fact that very many of my father's contemporaries have died during the l...
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