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A sequence of narrative and lyric poems that rework Arthurian and medieval motifs into medievalizing, often elegiac verse. Scenes alternate between courtly drama, chivalric quests, and quiet lyrics of nature and loss, exploring love, guilt, duty, and spiritual longing. Several longer narratives dramatize moral dilemmas and sacramental quests while shorter pieces dwell on memory, dawn, and the passage of seasons. The tone moves from plaintive lament to visionary consolation, using archaic diction and vivid imagery to evoke a vanished age and to probe how desire, honor, and remorse shape human fate.
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