"Quem Vidistis Pastores, Domine?" is a collection of poems written by Alice Meynell in 1908. The title poem, which gives the book its name, is a meditation on the shepherds' canticle from the Book of Psalms, and explores themes of spiritual longing and the search for meaning in life. Other poems in the collection deal with topics such as love, nature, and the passing of time. Meynell's writing is characterized by its simplicity and clarity, and her use of traditional forms and rhythms gives the poems a timeless quality.... AI Generated Content
Alice Meynell is well-known as a poet, and this work's title, 'QUEM VIDISTIS PASTORES, ETC', indicates its exploration of pastoral themes through verse. AI Generated Content
The title's Latin phrase translates to 'Who did you see, shepherds' - a biblical reference which suggests the book contains religious themes or undertones. AI Generated Content
Alice Meynell wrote during the Victorian era and her works often reflect the social and historical context of that period. This may apply to 'QUEM VIDISTIS PASTORES, ETC' as well. AI Generated Content
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