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A narrator recounts a mournful conversation about how best to honor a modest, recently deceased benefactor, then undergoes a visionary tour of a Paradise of true Glory where personified Genius, Sensibility, Gratitude, and Admiration preside. The vision moves through majestic halls representing Law, Medicine, and Theology and observes assemblies that publicly acknowledge exceptional humanitarian labors, notably investigations into the condition of prisoners. The poem balances private humility with public praise and argues that fitting commemoration combines heartfelt remembrance with the concrete adoption of the social reforms the man advocated.
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