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A late‑Victorian verse collection blends patriotic and imperial reflection with intimate lyric poems, ballads, and devotional pieces. The book moves from stirring tributes to martial memory and national duty through narrative ballads and ghostly or romantic sketches, then into domestic and pastoral lyrics about love, longing, and seasonal change, and ends with hymns and meditative elegies. Recurring concerns are memory, honor, grief, and the interplay between public glory and private feeling; tones range from celebratory and declamatory to quiet, introspective, and mournful, using direct address, narrative balladry, and vivid natural imagery.
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