
In Divers Tones, published in 1886 by Sir Charles G. D. Roberts, is a poetry collection that reflects a range of themes, including nature, personal emotions, and societal observations. The anthology captures the beauty of the Canadian landscape and explores subjects such as love, loss, and resilience through vivid imagery and lyrical expression. Notable poems like 'Canada,' 'The Slave Woman,' and 'A Song of Regret' showcase Roberts' deep connection to both nature and the human experience, inviting readers to reflect on the complexities of life.


































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