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A sequence of impassioned poetic addresses laments a nation's decline and condemns the monarch for failing to protect and relieve a starving people, portraying royal authority as compromised by betrayal. The poems commemorate soldiers' blood and sacrifice, depict the throne and regalia as stained by loss, denounce foreign military presence and misplaced hopes in external powers, and alternate moral rebuke with urgent calls to expel armed foreigners and restore national dignity.
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