Thomas Bailey Aldrich was one of America's most popular poets in the late 19th century. His poems are characterised by a wry sense of humour and a sharp eye for detail. This volume collects many of Aldrich's best-loved works, including 'The Ballad of Babie Bell' and 'Identity'. This book is a must-read for anyone who loves poetry or 19th century literature.
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