Bay of Seven Islands, and other poems / Part 7 From Volume I of The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier
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This collection gathers narrative and legendary poems that evoke New England landscapes, seacoast life, and rural memory. Several pieces portray coastal scenes and seafaring hazards, others revive local folklore and moral incidents, while pastoral portraits capture homesteads, mills, and humble characters. The poems blend descriptive natural imagery with reflective lyricism, alternating anecdote-driven ballads, elegiac meditations, and folk-derived tales. Recurring concerns include community ties, moral retribution and forgiveness, memory of the past, and the interplay between human lives and seasonal or maritime forces. The tone moves between nostalgic warmth and sober caution, and formal ballad and narrative stanzas shape the presentation.
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