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The poem presents a fragmentary heroic epic that imagines the decline of an original world, interweaving mythic scenes with philosophical reflections on spirit and matter. A long prefatory essay argues for the necessity of supernatural agency in epic machinery and laments the modern inability to receive such grandeur; it defends the poet's choice to employ apparitions and guardian-spirits to animate narrative action. The verses alternate vivid descriptions of bodily corruption and ethereal longing with episodes in which a protective spirit appears to influence human understanding. Throughout, rhetorical and metrical skill are emphasized, and the work functions as both imaginative narrative and programmatic statement about the nature and challenges of composing a modern heroic poem.
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