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A selection of poems explores the natural world, seasons, and solitary observation, blending vivid landscape description with reflective meditations on friendship, love, conscience, and independence. Short lyric pieces range from river and forest scenes to winter and thaw, employing imagery of smoke, moon, birds, and leaves to examine human feeling and moral introspection. Some poems recall the author's themes of self-reliance and simple living, others take classical or mythic turns, while several address sympathy, kindness, and the inner life. The sequence varies in tone from playful to austere, often finding moral and spiritual meaning in everyday scenes.
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