Om Sylvicola
First published in 1864, this collection of poetry celebrates the beauty and wonder of nature in all its forms. William Haughton's lyrical verse captures the sights and sounds of the American wilderness, from the soaring birds to the twinkling stars. Whether read for its artistic merit or as a tribute to the natural world, this book is sure to inspire and uplift its readers.
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