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The poem presents a series of nocturnal meditations that confront death, grief, and the search for immortality. It alternates personal lament and philosophical argument, pairing vivid images of decay with appeals to providence and moral earnestness. Organized in successive sections, it combines lyric passion, moral satire, and theological speculation to examine human vanity, repentance, and hope. The diction moves from intimate sorrow to lofty apostrophe as it seeks consolation through faith and contemplative seriousness.

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Edward Young

Edward Young (1683-1765) was an English poet and playwright, best known for his reflective and philosophical work. His most notable piece, "Night Thoughts," is a series of poems that explore themes of mortality, the human condition, and the nature of existence, reflecting the pre-Romantic sensibilities of his time. Young's writing often delves into the struggles of the soul, making significant contributions to the literary landscape of the 18th century. In addition to his poetry, he wrote plays, including the tragedy "The Revenge," showcasing his versatility as a writer. Young's works continue to be studied for their emotional depth and philosophical insights.

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