<p>In 'Poems By the Way', William Morris traverses the intersection of romanticism and early socialist thought, encapsulating his vision in finely woven verse that unearths the intricate relationship between beauty, art, and society. This collection presents readers with a tapestry of themes ranging from nature's timeless rhythms to the seeking of social utopia, delivered in a style that merges medieval influences with Pre-Raphaelite sensibilitie...