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The collection gathers elegiac poems and short lyrics in which the poet mourns the death of Abraham Lincoln and traces public sorrow through private remembrance. Intimate natural symbols—lilacs, stars, and the fallen captain—sit alongside military images of drums, bivouac camps, and wound-dressers to link domestic feeling with national grief. Some pieces serve as funeral-song and commemoration, others offer contemplative sketches on mortality, leadership, and the quiet persistence of ordinary lives after conflict. The work shifts between formal address and free, cataloging verse to examine mourning, democratic ideals, and the hope of reconciliation.
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