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In "From the Lips of the Sea," Clinton Scollard invites readers to explore the delicate interplay between nature and human emotions through evocative verse. The collection is marked by its lyrical beauty and a rhythmic quality that captures the essence of coastal imagery, seamlessly blending romanticism with the raw power of the sea. Scollard's work situates itself in the broader context of early 20th-century American poetry, echoing the transcendentalist emphasis on nature while also reflecting the emerging modernist sentiments of his time, which sought to break from traditional forms and embrace new expressions of feeling and experience. Clinton Scollard, born in 1860, was deeply influence...