A Book of Bristol Sonnets is a poetry collection written by Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley and published in 1877. The collection contains a series of sonnets, a form of poetry consisting of fourteen lines, each with ten syllables, and a specific rhyme scheme. The sonnets in this collection are inspired by the city of Bristol, a port city in southwestern England, and its history, culture, and landmarks. Rawnsley uses his words to paint vivid images of...
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