
Solitude (Pope)
Solitude is a poem by Alexander Pope, reflecting on the theme of isolation and the inner life of the individual. Written in the early 18th century, it explores the benefits and burdens of solitude, emphasizing the importance of self-reflection. This work is notable for its concise and poignant expression of personal introspection. It has been recorded multiple times, showcasing its enduring relevance in the literary canon.
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