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City Ballads

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A series of urban-themed poems and sketches records city impressions seen through two outsiders: a newly entering young student and a practical older farmer. Arranged around recurring motifs such as wealth, want, fire, water, vice, virtue, travel, and home, the pieces mix vivid vignettes, diary-like notes, and moral reflection to portray workers, children, and marginal figures. The voice shifts between admiration for metropolitan energy and criticism of its coldness and hardship, offering sentimental sympathy for suffering and praise for simple decency while contrasting rural values with metropolitan spectacle.

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Will Carleton

Will Carleton was an American poet and writer known for his vivid depictions of rural life and the American landscape. His works often celebrate the experiences and struggles of farmers, reflecting the values and traditions of rural communities. Carleton's notable collections include "Farm Ballads," which captures the essence of agricultural life, and "City Ballads," which contrasts urban and rural experiences. His poetry is characterized by its accessible language and heartfelt themes, making him a significant figure in 19th-century American literature.

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