About This Book
The collection comprises a narrative poem and accompanying odes and notes that commemorate a Republican military leader and meditate on liberty, national memory, and moral reform. A preface argues that social improvement rests on elevated morals and intellectual cultivation rather than political experiments. Several lyrical pieces celebrate patriotic virtues, England's role as a beacon of liberty, and the sanctity of martyrs' memory, while a visitation to a tomb inspires an ode to freedom. Annotated notes give historical context about the leader's life, military career, and the posthumous treatment of his remains, and the poems repeatedly urge vigilance against tyranny and the cultivation of civic virtue.
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