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Arthur Macy (1842-1904) was an American author and poet known for his keen observation of nature and capacity to imbue his works with a gentle humor and a deep sense of humanity. Born on Nantucket Island, his upbringing was steeped in the influence of the sea, which would later permeate his literary creations. Macy attended Harvard University, where his love for literature flourished. He worked for a time as a teacher before dedicating himself wholeheartedly to writing. Macy's book 'Poems' is a collection that showcases his lyrical prowess and affinity for crafting simple yet profound verse that resonates with readers across generations. His poetry often reflects the tranquility of his island home and captures the essence of New England life in the 19th century. A lesser-known figure in the annals of American literature, Macy's work nevertheless echoes the contemplative and pastoral elements celebrated in the writings of his contemporaries, such as Emily Dickinson and Henry Thoreau. Throughout his literary career, Macy remained committed to producing work that, while not grandiose in scope, was rich in sincerity and elegance, offering a glimpse into the heart of the everyday American experience during his era.