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"Ballads to Animals" by William Hayley unveils a lyrical menagerie, where the poetic verses become an ode to the untamed and cherished creatures that share our world. Hayley's ballads, penned with an affectionate quill, traverse the diverse landscapes of the animal kingdom, illuminating the beauty, grace, and intrinsic wonder of each creature. Published in the 18th century, the collection breathes life into the poetic musings dedicated to the untamed denizens of nature. Through Hayley's verses, readers are transported to a realm where the delicate dance of butterflies, the regal presence of…mehr

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"Ballads to Animals" by William Hayley unveils a lyrical menagerie, where the poetic verses become an ode to the untamed and cherished creatures that share our world. Hayley's ballads, penned with an affectionate quill, traverse the diverse landscapes of the animal kingdom, illuminating the beauty, grace, and intrinsic wonder of each creature. Published in the 18th century, the collection breathes life into the poetic musings dedicated to the untamed denizens of nature. Through Hayley's verses, readers are transported to a realm where the delicate dance of butterflies, the regal presence of lions, and the soaring majesty of birds take center stage. "Ballads to Animals" becomes a literary menagerie, echoing with the melodic tales of the wild. Hayley's pen, like a painter's brush, captures the essence of each creature, immortalizing their stories in poetic stanzas. This collection is an enchanting journey through the animal kingdom, where the verses serve as timeless ballads that celebrate the extraordinary tapestry of life that surrounds us.
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William John Haley, est un journaliste britannique. Il fut rédacteur en chef puis directeur général de la BBC pendant de 1944 à 1952 puis rédacteur en chef du quotidien The Times jusqu'en 1966.