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My betrothed, and other poems by Lizzie Magie
by Magie, Lizzie, 1866-1948Description
My Betrothed, and Other Poems by Lizzie Magie is a collection of poems penned during the late 19th century. The anthology explores various themes of love, innocence, and the human experience, reflecting on the joys and complexities attached to romantic relationships. Through eloquent language and emotive imagery, the poems convey deep sentiments, often centering around the poet’s affection for a youthful beloved named Roberta. The collection opens with the titular poem My Betrothed, where the speaker reminisces about his love for Roberta, capturing the tenderness and innocence of young love. Throughout the book, Magie traverses various aspects of affection, from the purity of passion to the introspection of self and the nature of relationships. Poems like Genius Imprisoned express the struggles of creative aspiration amidst life’s mundane responsibilities, while others, such as I Love You and He Loved Her, delve into the complexities of expressing love. The verses balance heartfelt devotion with philosophical musings, all while celebrating the beauty of connection and the bittersweet nature of longing. The overall tone ranges from exuberant joy to poignant reflection, making the collection a rich tapestry of emotional exploration. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



