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The collection gathers lyrical and dramatic poems set largely in rural Wessex, alternating intimate personal meditations and narrated scenes. The poems examine love, disappointment, grief, memory and the passage of time through terse lyrics and longer narrative pieces, often adopting distinct personae. Natural landscapes, village life, funerals and marriages provide recurring imagery that frames reflections on fate, chance and human responsibility. Tone ranges from bitter irony to resigned tenderness, with formal variety including sonnet-like lyrics, ballads and dramatic monologues. Several poems treat social encounters, war, aging, and artistic self-awareness, producing a cohesive mosaic of melancholy observation and moral questioning.
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