
''Twelve Poems'' is a poetry collection by American author Edith Wharton, first published in 1926. This work features twelve poems that explore themes of beauty, nature, love, and loss, reflecting Wharton's engagement with both personal and universal experiences. The collection is notable for its rich language and vivid imagery, capturing the interplay between human emotions and the natural world. Wharton’s lyrical exploration of life's fleeting moments offers profound insights into the human condition.







































