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An assortment of lyrical poems and a technical preface that reflects on setting verse to modern music. The preface examines differences between musical repetition and poetic repetition and defends the author's compositional choices for an ode written for performance. The poems themselves range from an extended ode conceived for choral treatment to shorter lyrics meditating on wind, sea, winter twilight, longing, and the interplay of sound and silence. Imagery often dwells on natural evening scenes and subtle emotional responses, while formal attention to rhythm and declamation links the aesthetic concerns of poetry and musical interpretation.

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Robert Bridges

Robert Bridges was an English poet and playwright, recognized for his contributions to 20th-century literature. He served as Poet Laureate from 1913 until his death in 1930, a role that highlighted his prominence in the literary community. Bridges is known for his lyrical style and exploration of themes such as nature and spirituality. His notable works include "October, and Other Poems; with Occasional Verses on the War," which reflects on the impact of World War I. Additionally, he wrote extensively on hymn-singing principles and English homophones, showcasing his diverse literary interests.

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