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Long elegy to
Arthur Henry Hallam published
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in 1850
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Examined life and
death, human relationship
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to God and nature
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Combined
personal, subjective poetry with art
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of social and
ideological responsibility
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Reflected
Victorian fears of loss in changing
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times, expressed
religious doubts of the age
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