
Reaper And The Flowers
The Reaper and the Flowers is a lyric poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, a prominent American poet known for his musical style and storytelling. Written in the 19th century, the poem explores themes of life and death through the metaphor of a reaper gathering flowers, symbolizing the transient nature of beauty and existence. Longfellow's work was widely popular in his time and continues to be recognized for its emotional depth and accessibility.
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