O May I Join the Choir Invisible! and Other Favorite Poems
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A curated selection of poems alternates contemplative lyrics and vigorous narratives to examine moral aspiration, public valor, personal loss, and nature's shaping influence. Several meditative pieces imagine moral continuity beyond death and urge lives of generosity and service; other poems dramatize urgent episodes and patriotic fervor through brisk, descriptive storytelling. Intense domestic grief appears alongside playful or celebratory depictions of the natural world, with varied meters and vivid imagery uniting ethical reflection and emotional immediacy. The arrangement favors contrasts between inward longing and outward action, offering compact lyrics and longer ballads that together explore duty, mourning, courage, and the desire to leave a beneficent legacy.
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