Wessex Poems and Other Verses
Wessex Thomasa Hardy’ego
Wessex Poems and Other Verses - a volume of poems by the English poet and prose writer Thomas Hardy, published in New York in 1898 by the publishing house Harper & amp; Brothers Publishers. In 1908, the publication of MacMillian published the resumption of the volume in one volume with the series Poems of the Past and the Present. The title Wessex is a fictitious county in southern England, the place of action for Hardy's songs. The collection includes, among others, the cycle of sonnets She, to Him, and the poetry written by The Burghers. In some places the poet used alliteration: I mark the months in liveries dank and dry; They've a way of whispering to me-fellow-wight who yet abide. Bibliography
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