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Four Gardens, pp. 1-51

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Rediscover the Poetic Beauty of the Early 20th Century in Four Gardens by David Osborne HamiltonImmerse yourself in the lush imagery and emotive power of Four Gardens, a poetic masterpiece originally published in 1920 and recently re-released by Leopold Classic Library. This collection of poetry by David Osborne Hamilton explores the symbolic and physical landscapes of four distinct gardens, each representing different phases and facets of life's journey.From the vibrant life of 'A Terraced Garden' where the dawn awakens the soul, to the reflective depths of 'A Sunken Garden' where introspection leads to discovery, Hamilton's verse navigates through the complexities of existence. The 'Cloistered Garden' offers a sanctuary of thought and philosophy, while 'A Transplanted Garden' melds the past with the present in a poignant commentary on human experiences and aspirations.Each poem in this collection is a testament to Hamilton's mastery over words and his ability to evoke vivid landscapes that resonate with the human spirit. Whether it is the silent communication of 'The Greyhound' or the vibrant festivities of 'Pan in the Plaza', Hamilton's work transcends time, inviting modern readers to partake in the timeless beauty of poetic expression.Perfect for enthusiasts of classical poetry and new readers alike, Four Gardens stands as a beacon of literary beauty, expertly restored to its original splendor by Leopold Classic Library. It offers a unique window into the soul of the early 20th century, preserved with the utmost care to ensure that every line's integrity and impact is maintained.

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