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The poem follows a solitary, wealthy benefactor named Victor as he reflects beside hearth and lodge on loneliness, past errors, and the consolations of faith and fraternal brotherhood. Memories of a lost love, a grave-side awakening, and a change of fortune prompt him to recall Masonic rites, charity work, and the duty to steward wealth for others. Through architectural and celestial imagery the speaker contrasts worldly success with spiritual seeing, emphasizing endurance under sorrow, service to the afflicted, and hope for eventual spiritual reward.
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