Mabel Martin, a Harvest Idyl; and other poems / Part 4 From Volume I of The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier
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A collection of narrative and legendary poems that evokes rural New England landscapes, local lore, and moral reflection. Extended ballads retell village events and figures, including an autumnal harvest idyl focused on an elderly woman accused of witchcraft, while shorter lyrics explore sea‑life, memory, love, and civic concern. The pieces alternate storytelling scenes, prophetic and visionary fragments, and intimate domestic portraits, using plainspoken diction and vivid topographical detail. Recurring themes include remembrance, justice, home, and the tension between tradition and change, unified by a contemplative, reverent voice.
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