William Collins' 'The Poetical Works of William Collins; With a Memoir' is a collection of the poet's works, beautifully presented with a detailed memoir of the author's life. Collins' poetry reflects the transition from the neoclassical to the romantic era, with themes of melancholy, nature, and the sublime. His lyrical style and vivid imagery captivate readers, showcasing his mastery of language and emotion. This volume provides an insightful look into the inner workings of one of the lesser-known poets of the 18th century. William Collins, a contemporary of poets like Thomas Gray and William Cowper, faced personal struggles and mental health issues that influenced his poetic output. His unique perspective and introspective nature shine through in his works, making him a fascinating figure in literary history. The inclusion of a memoir in this collection adds depth to our understanding of Collins' life and the context in which his poems were written. I highly recommend 'The Poetical Works of William Collins; With a Memoir' to poetry lovers, scholars, and anyone interested in exploring the lesser-known voices of the Romantic period. Collins' poetry offers a glimpse into a troubled but talented mind, leaving a lasting impact on those who delve into his work.