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Reply To A Young Lady

Reply To A Young Lady

James Barron Hope

A Reply To A Young Lady is a poem by James Barron Hope, often referred to as 'Virginia's Laureate.' Written in the 19th century, Hope's work is noted for its vivid imagery and concrete expressions, avoiding abstract concepts and mysticism. This poem exemplifies his ability to evoke lofty thoughts through a succession of tangible images, making it a significant contribution to American poetry.

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