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The poem follows a young woman whose rural community is forcibly scattered, separating her from her betrothed and launching a patient, years-long search across distant regions. Lyrical narrative and pastoral description alternate to trace exile, wandering, and acts of service, emphasizing steadfast fidelity and the personal costs of displacement. Landscapes and everyday details temper sorrow with quiet consolation, while the metrical storytelling gradually reveals the persistence of memory and compassion. The work is organized as a sustained narrative interwoven with descriptive interludes that underscore themes of loss, endurance, and the consoling powers of nature and devotion.
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