Published in 1871, The Kentish Poets is a collection of poetry by writers who were either born in or had strong connections to Kent, a county in southeastern England. Edited by Rowland Freeman, a Kentish antiquarian and writer, this volume features works by poets ranging from Geoffrey Chaucer to William Cowper, and offers a fascinating glimpse into the literary history of the region. With its rich language and powerful imagery, The Kentish Poets...