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The collection assembles comic verse and mock-legendary ballads that adopt a jocular, pseudo-medieval voice, blending narrative poems, local legends, and satirical sketches. Many pieces employ arch diction, playful rhyme, and ironic description to relate funerals, ghostly incidents, chivalric exploits, and rural anecdotes while gently parodying antiquarian verse. Interspersed are metrical experiments, lyric refrains, and humorous character portraits that emphasize light-hearted storytelling, tongue-in-cheek commentary, and verbal wit rather than solemn argument or moralizing.
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