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Second Book of Verse by Eugene Field
by Field, Eugene, 1850-1895Description
Second Book of Verse by Eugene Field is a collection of poetry written in the late 19th century. The poems explore themes of love, nostalgia, family, and the charm of everyday life, often infused with humor and sentimentality. Field’s verses capture moments that reflect on the joys and sorrows of human experience, delivering vivid imagery and emotional depth. The opening of the collection introduces a series of heartfelt poems, beginning with a reflection on a father’s steadfastness through life’s struggles, as depicted in Father’s Way. The controlling voice evokes nostalgia for family and the silent battles faced with enduring love and humor. Following poems like To My Mother express reverence and affection, illustrating the poet’s admiration for maternal love and guidance. As the reader embarks on this lyrical journey, they encounter a celebration of life’s simplicity and complexity, as seen in delightful compositions such as Gosling Stew and John Smith, adding a lighter touch to the collection’s overall emotional resonance. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



