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A cycle of nineteen elegies in which a grieving father records the sudden death of his young child, alternating tender domestic recollections and ritualized mourning with philosophical reflection. The poems weave classical and biblical allusion, Stoic arguments, and Christian consolation as the speaker confronts mortality, parental attachment, and the limits of language; recurring images of household objects, songs, and burial rites underline the intimacy of loss while the verse moves between raw lament and attempts at measured acceptance.
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