
Among the Millet and Other Poems, published in 1888, is a collection of lyrical poetry by Canadian poet Archibald Lampman. The poems explore themes of nature, love, and human emotions, drawing vivid imagery from Canada's rural landscapes. Notable for its reflection on the complexities of the human spirit and its connection to the environment, the collection includes the opening poem ''Among the Millet,'' which sets a serene tone. Lampman, regarded as one of Canada's finest 19th-century poets, merges personal emotion with the tranquility of nature, making his work significant in the Canadian literary canon.















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