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Juvenilia V2
Collection Of Poems (1622)
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464 pages
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George Wither's poetry collection showcases his early works, reflecting themes of love, nature, and religion, all expressed through simple yet emotionally resonant language. Published in 1622, this second volume of the Juvenilia series offers insights into the poet's youthful perspective and the evolution of English literary styles in the 17th century. The collection includes notable pieces such as "Abuses Stript And Whipt" and "Prince Henry's Obsequies." This facsimile reprint aims to preserve the cultural significance of Wither's writing for contemporary readers.
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2008, paperback
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