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When There Is Peace

When There Is Peace

Henry Austin Dobson

When There Is Peace is a collection of poetry by Henry Austin Dobson, an English poet active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Known for his mastery of European metrical forms, Dobson's work often features structured verse such as ballades and rondeaux. This collection showcases his lyrical style and thematic exploration of tranquility and reflection. Published in 2022 as part of the Weekly Poetry project by LibriVox, it highlights Dobson's enduring influence on English poetry.

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