""Tendrils"" by Robert Stephen Hawker is a book of poetry first published in 1821. The title refers to the way that the poems in the collection are intertwined, like the tendrils of a plant. The poems are written in a variety of styles, including ballads, sonnets, and odes. Many of the poems are inspired by nature, with Hawker drawing on his experiences as a country parson in Cornwall, England. Other poems explore themes such as love, death, and faith...