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This collection gathers lyric poems that move between close natural observation and reflective urban meditation, often marked by classical and mythic allusion. Many pieces register seasonal shift, weather, and landscape through precise sensory detail and musical diction; others turn inward to solitude, the poet's vocation, and the pressures of city life. Imagery of stars, storms, orchards, and falling leaves recurs alongside odes and introspective monologues, producing a tonal range from quiet elegy to rhetorical intensity. Overall the poems probe mortality, creative longing, and the tension between the human and the vast, impersonal world.

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Archibald Lampman

Archibald Lampman was a Canadian poet, recognized as one of the leading figures of the Confederation poets. His work often reflects a deep appreciation for nature and the Canadian landscape, infused with a sense of spirituality and introspection. Lampman's poetry is characterized by its lyrical quality and vivid imagery, as seen in notable collections such as "Alcyone" and "Lyrics of Earth." He contributed significantly to the development of Canadian literature in the late 19th century, exploring themes of beauty, existence, and the human experience. His legacy continues to influence Canadian poetry and is celebrated for its emotional depth and artistic craftsmanship.

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