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Set in the early Plymouth settlement, the poem recounts a love triangle in which a stern military captain, his younger friend and a modest Puritan maiden become entangled when the captain asks his friend to plead for the maiden’s hand; the friend secretly loves her, prompting awkward letters, comic misunderstandings and tests of loyalty. Interlaced with scenes of everyday colonial life and occasional threats from the surrounding wilderness, the verse contrasts martial pride with domestic affection and moves from rivalry and embarrassment to an honest resolution of feelings, blending humor, sentiment and moral reflection in a narrative lyrical form.

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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) was an American poet and educator, renowned for his lyrical poetry and narrative verse. He is best known for works such as "Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie," which reflects his deep appreciation for American history and culture. Longfellow's poetry often explores themes of love, nature, and the human experience, making him a beloved figure in American literature. His ability to weave storytelling with poetic form is exemplified in works like "The Courtship of Miles Standish" and "Tales of a Wayside Inn." Longfellow's contributions to literature have left a lasting impact, and he remains a significant figure in the literary heritage of the United States.

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