""Dews of Castalie: Poems, Composed on Various Subjects and Occasions"" is a collection of poems written by John Johns in 1828. The title refers to the mythical fountain of Castalie, which was said to inspire poets in ancient Greece. The poems cover a wide range of topics, including nature, love, religion, and politics. Some are written in traditional forms such as sonnets and odes, while others are more experimental in style. Johns was a prolific...
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