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A varied poetry collection begins with a multi-voiced dramatic poem that reframes a deluge motif in spoken scenes, then proceeds through sonnets and short lyrics that probe love, bereavement, consolation, and civic duty. The pieces move between intimate domestic moments and wider moral or political reflections, drawing on biblical and classical imagery while foregrounding nature—gardens, sea, seasons—as a moral and emotional backdrop. Themes of fate, divine design, youth and wisdom recur, and the tone shifts from elegiac and devotional to exhortatory and satirical, employing formal verse and vivid imagery to examine human striving and the costs of passion.

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John Presland

John Presland was a poet and writer known for his evocative depictions of landscapes and urban life. His notable works include "Lynton and Lynmouth: A Pageant of Cliff & Moorland," which captures the natural beauty of the North Devon coast, and "Poems of London, and Other Verses," where he explores the complexities of city life through verse. Presland's poetry often reflects a deep appreciation for both nature and the human experience, making him a distinctive voice in the literary landscape of his time.

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