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A narrative poem that opens with a richly detailed evocation of a coastal Devon hamlet and its ruined towers, painting sea, cliffs, bridges, churches, and weatherworn houses in Elizabethan-inflected language. The narrator frames a story as retold from an earlier period, weaving local legend, architectural memory, and atmospheric description into dramatic scenes. The verse alternates lyrical landscape passages with narrative action to examine the persistence of the past, the slow decay of place, and human attachments that linger amid changing times.
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