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A Calendar of Sonnets

$19.00

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SKU: 12-8NF3-YBNV

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The winter is freezing cold with a heart of passion. What they lack who from his palace go. Desponded, and believe that snow is a carving figure of death. Later in summer, the rivers rest below the ice. June must not work her red flowers to pass by the power they knew. In relaxing on the field. No flames can scorch the roads but does rest where people want hopelessly to construct. The love, when the heart’s shimmer goes upward, and the melodies of singing stop. Being warm by passionate flames, and sleep in serenity. Rest on satisfaction, as rest the person wakes. Runs carefully on the white uncrushed snows. The wintry weather is the season’s own relief. Helen Maria Hunt Jackson was born as Helen Fiske, a poet and novelist who was an activist on behalf of enhanced dealing of Native Americans by the government of the United States. She defined the unfavorable outcomes of government actions in her work A Century of Dishonor in 1881. Her book Ramona in 1884 overstated the federal government’s mishandling of Native Americans in Southern California after the Mexican–American War and influenced substantial attention to her grounds. Profitably known, it was approximated to have been republished with 300 copies and many readers loved its passionate and scenic traits other than its political inclusions. The book was so famous that it several tourists got interested to Southern California who needed to find sceneries from the writing. She was born as Helen Maria Fiske in Amherst, Massachusetts, to Nathan Welby Fiske and Deborah Waterman Vinal Fisk. Her father was a clergyman, writer , and an educator of Latin, Greek, and philosophy at Amherst College. She had two male siblings, both of whom died right after delivery, and a sister Anne. They grew up as Unitarian. Anne married E. C. Banfield, a federal government official who served as Solicitor of the United States Treasury.

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Weight 3.5 oz
Dimensions 7.5 × 5.5 × 0.5 in