Stirring verse on liberty, courage, and the memory of great deeds
A collection that blends classical images with 19th‑century reflections on freedom, government, and virtue. It invites readers to ponder how nations shape, and are shaped by, the idea of liberty.
From Greece and Rome to England, the poems explore the cost of oppression and the rewards of steadfast character. The verse moves between vivid scenes of heroic sacrifice and incisive observations on political life, all delivered in a clear, accessible voice.
- Powerful meditations on freedom, duty, and public virtue
- Evocative scenes of ancient and more recent history
- Classical imagery paired with direct, readable language
- A thoughtful pace that rewards careful reading
Ideal for readers who enjoy classical‑tinged poetry that keeps history intimate and personal.