The Poet is a collection of poems by Madison Julius Cawein. The poems explore a variety of themes, including nature, love, death, and the human condition. Cawein's work is often compared to that of the Romantic poets, and his writing is characterized by vivid imagery and a lyrical style. The collection includes some of Cawein's best-known works, such as "The White Rose," "The Wind in the Trees," and "The Song of the Sea." The Poet also includes several of Cawein's lesser-known works, such as "The Dream of the Dead," "The Lament of the Sea," and "The Song of the Nightingale." The collection is a testament to Cawein's skill as a poet and his ability to capture the beauty and mystery of the natural world.
By Madison Julius Cawein · First published 1902 · Genre: Poetry, Romanticism, Nature Writing