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A varied collection of poems that pairs narrative ballads rooted in rural and river scenes with lyrical pieces inspired by European travel, a miscellany of newer and older lyrics, and a handful of translations. The voice alternates between colloquial, humorous storytelling and polished, meditative verse, moving from dramatic incidents and vivid local sketches to devotional and introspective reflections. Recurring concerns include loyalty and duty, love and loss, memory and exile, and a steady attention to place, companionship, and the tension between passion and restraint.

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John Hay

John Hay was an American author, poet, and diplomat, known for his diverse contributions to literature and social commentary. His works often reflect his experiences and observations of life, as seen in titles like "Pike County Ballads and Other Poems," which captures the essence of rural American life. Hay also delved into social issues in his notable work "The Bread-winners: A Social Study," exploring the complexities of labor and society. His poetic collection, "Nature's Year," showcases his appreciation for the natural world, while "Castilian Days" offers a glimpse into his travels and cultural reflections. Through his varied writings, Hay has left a lasting impact on American literary heritage.

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