<p>In 'Sagittulae, Random Verses', Edward Woodley Bowling presents a tapestry of poetic musings, totaling 39 pieces that explore the nuances of life, nature, and human experience. His poetry, which encompasses titles such as 'A May Term Memory', 'The Modern Climber', 'Solitude in September', 'Granta Vitrix', and 'The Coming Boat Race', celebrates the everyday and the ephemeral. Bowling's style is redolent of the late Victorian era, drawing on cla...