Timeless verses of New England nature and memory
Explore the quiet power of nature, memory, and daily life through a rich treasury of poems. This edition presents Daniel Ricketson’s reflective, nature‑driven work from the 1830s to the 1860s, inviting readers to pause, observe, and feel.
From rural portraits of fields and forests to meditations on solitude and the passing seasons, the collection blends simple joys with spiritual insight. With direct language and warm literary tone, it captures a way of life rooted in place and time, offering a steady companion for quiet evenings and thoughtful reads.
- Vivid scenes of New England landscapes, seasons, and village life
- Meditative reflections on nature, memory, and the human spirit
- Accessible, period‑appropriate verse that reads with clarity and calm
- A historical voice that connects early American poetry with enduring themes
Ideal for readers drawn to nature poetry, historic American verse, and moodful, contemplative poetry collections.