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A sequence of lyrical poems moves between seaside meditation and inland scenes, opening with a multi-part summer sequence that traces coastal walks, cliffs, and water's moods. Subsequent pieces range from New-Year and political odes and memorial lines honoring public figures, to ballads, cradle songs, and shorter lyrics that probe love, pride, death, and national feeling. Rich, often sonorous diction evokes storm, silence, and the sea's dangers, while formal variety—ballad, ode, elegy, and short lyric—allows shifts from intimate reflection to public address and dramatic description.
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