The Emigrant / or Reflections While Descending the Ohio
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A sequence of reflective stanzas records an emigrant's descent along the Ohio River, alternating vivid landscape description with inward meditation on displacement, hope, and uncertainty about the western frontier. Composed progressively during the journey, the verse balances melancholic tones with occasional exultation at riverine abundance and the promise of new beginnings. The poet interweaves lyrical imagery of water and wilderness with personal reverie about leaving home and makes occasional historical allusions to frontier life, all presented in a regular stanzaic form; a prefatory memoir and notes accompany the poems to explain composition and metric choices.
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