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Bitter-Sweet: A Poem

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The poem unfolds in a pictorial prelude and three movements—colloquial, narrative, and dramatic—each offering an episode that examines a central moral question through natural description, domestic scene, and storylike dénouement. Vivid nature passages set moods of winter and rural life, while a chamber scene stages two women and an infant whose lullaby and conversation debate the worth of human life, masculine achievement, female experience, and whether innocence or suffering best belongs to the child. Argument and consolation alternate, weighing ambition and pride against tenderness and gratitude, and the poem closes with reflections on loss, endurance, and the bittersweet tensions of existence.

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J. G. Holland

J. G. Holland was an American author and poet known for his contributions to 19th-century literature. His works often explore themes of life, morality, and human experience, reflecting the social issues of his time. Among his notable writings is "Bitter-Sweet: A Poem," which captures the complexities of joy and sorrow. Holland also penned essays in "Lessons in Life; A Series of Familiar Essays," where he shares insights on personal growth and societal values. His narrative style is characterized by a blend of poetic expression and prose, making his stories, such as "Sevenoaks: A Story of Today," resonate with readers seeking both entertainment and reflection.

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