The Wander-Lovers by Bliss Carman

The Wander-Lovers is a collection of poems by Bliss Carman, published in 1912. The poems explore the beauty of nature, the joys of travel, and the power of love. The collection is divided into three sections: "The Wander-Lovers," "The Open Road," and "The Sea." In the first section, "The Wander-Lovers," Carman celebrates the joys of travel and the beauty of nature. He writes of the freedom of the open road, the beauty of the stars, and the power of love. He also reflects on the importance of friendship and the joys of companionship. In the second section, "The Open Road," Carman writes of the joys of exploration and discovery. He celebrates the beauty of the countryside, the power of the sea, and the joys of adventure. In the third section, "The Sea," Carman writes of the power of the ocean and the beauty of the shore. He reflects on the joys of sailing and the power of the waves. He also celebrates the beauty of the sea and the power of the wind. The Wander-Lovers is a beautiful collection of poems that celebrates the beauty of nature, the joys of travel, and the power of love. It is a timeless collection that will be enjoyed by readers of all ages.

By Bliss Carman · First published 1891 · Genre: Romance, Poetry, Adventure

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