Ireton, a Poem by Thomas Bailey

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Author Bailey, Thomas, 1785-1856
Title Ireton, a Poem
Note Reading ease score: 48.0 (College-level). Difficult to read.
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Summary "Ireton, a Poem" by Thomas Bailey is a historical poem published in the early 19th century. The work explores the life and character of Henry Ireton, a prominent figure in the English Civil War known for his republican ideals and opposition to monarchy. The poem blends biographical elements with reflections on themes of liberty, morality, and the sociopolitical struggles of the era, highlighting Ireton's contributions and the broader context of civil freedoms in England. The poem begins with a vivid portrayal of Ireton as a hero and statesman, emphasizing the glory and dignity associated with his name. It delves into the complexities of his character and the political turbulence of his time, reflecting on the tensions between liberty and tyranny. Through a series of powerful verses, the poet laments the fate of Ireton after his death, signifying both his personal sacrifices and the ideals he pursued. The narrative invites readers to honor the sacrifices of past patriots, while also critiquing the state of society and government that often fails to uphold the morals and freedoms for which such figures fought. The poem serves as both a tribute to Ireton and a broader commentary on the importance of virtue and civic responsibility in the quest for social justice. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature
Subject Ireton, Henry, 1611-1651 -- Poetry
Subject Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649 -- Poetry
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EBook-No. 60112
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Jan 24, 2021
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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