
Published in 1835, 'Poems, Translated and Original' by E. F. Ellet is a collection of poetry that features both original works and translations. The anthology explores themes of nature, love, death, and the complexities of human emotions through various poetic styles. Notable pieces include 'The Sepulchres,' which reflects on mortality and memory, while the collection also weaves dramatic scenes involving characters like Teresa and Foscarini, culminating in a tragic exploration of loyalty and sacrifice. This work captures the emotional depth and artistic expression of 19th-century American poetry.









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