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The collection comprises lyric litanies in which a single speaker addresses an adored but distant beloved with devotional, often religious diction. Each poem frames passionate longing as prayer, blending classical myth and pastoral imagery with confessional bitterness, dreamlike reverie, and erotic yearning. Repeated liturgical motifs and short sections portray unrequited love, remorse, and the tension between worship and desire, moving between night visions, nature scenes, and self-reproach. The tone alternates between fervent entreaty and melancholy resignation, and the poems favor ornate metaphors and rhythmic cadence.

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Eric Mackay

Eric Mackay was a Scottish poet and writer known for his lyrical and emotive verse. His works often explore themes of love and national identity, reflecting the sentiments of his time. Among his notable contributions to literature are "A Lover's Litanies," which showcases his romantic style, and "The Song of the Flag: A National Ode," a patriotic piece that resonates with national pride. Mackay's poetry is characterized by its musicality and depth, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of the late 19th century.

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