"The Hesperian Harp" is a collection of poems and songs written by various authors that was published in the 19th century, specifically in 1848. The book was edited by the American writer and poet George Washington Doane, who sought to capture the spirit of American literature at the time. The term "Hesperian" refers to the evening or the West, and often carries connotations of beauty, tranquility, and nostalgia.
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