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A collection of poems confronting the realities of human bondage and its moral consequences, alternating vivid narrative scenes, dreamlike visions, and direct address. Several lyrics imagine enslaved speakers recalling homeland, longing, and nocturnal resistance; others depict fugitives, the natural landscape of swamps, and the burdens of mixed‑race women. Religious and prophetic tones recur, calling for conscience, witness, and social reform, while maritime pieces and a dedication to a reforming pastor frame the volume. The verse blends empathy, political critique, and elegiac reflection to dramatize suffering, memory, and the demand for emancipation.
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