Poems
''Poems'' is a collection of poetry by Arthur Macy, written in the early 20th century and introduced by William Alfred Hovey. The anthology features a range of themes, including love, memory, and the human experience, showcasing Macy's talent for blending humor and introspection. Notable pieces like ''The Rollicking Mastodon'' reflect his playful language and unique perspective shaped by his Quaker roots and Civil War experiences. This collection offers a rich exploration of life's ordinary and extraordinary moments.











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