Poems by Rev. Horace Webster Morse offers reflective verse on life, memory, and community.
This edition gathers poems that move between personal insight, rural landscapes, and town history, inviting readers to pause and notice the world around them. The verses blend everyday scenes with questions about faith, duty, and the passage of time, all told with a calm, observant voice.
- Read about humble beginnings, family ties, and the shaping of character through work, place, and memory.
- Encounter quiet meditations on aging, friendship, and the passage of life, set against New England landscapes and small-town life.
- Experience a sense of place through references to hills, rivers, schools, and local landmarks, anchored by a personal, contemplative tone.
- Feel the rhythm of period-era diction that respects tradition while inviting reflection on universal themes.
Ideal for readers who enjoy thoughtful poetry, memoir-inflected verse, and portraits of American village life.