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Synopsis
1910. A collection of essays by Meynell, the English poet and essayist, whose poetry is reflective of her religious belief and sensibility. Contents: Ceres' Runaway; A Vanquished Man; A Northern Fancy; Laughter; Harlequin Mercutio; The Little Language; Anima Pellegrina ; The Sea Wall; The Daffodil; Addresses; The Audience; Tithonus; The Tow Path; The Tethered Constellations; Popular Burlesque; Dry Autumn; The Plaid; Two Burdens; The Unready; The Child of Tumult; and The Child of Subsiding Tumult. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.