It would be interesting to hear about the particular "philosophy" the poem refers to.
The poems refer particularly to the Boyd massacre of 1809.
The poem refers to Heimdallr as the "son of eight mothers plus one".
Wordsworth tells us that the poem refers to his daughter Catherine, who died in 1812.
The poem actually refers to Edessa as representing the far reaches of the earth.
While her poem does refer to 'white Prospects', the favoured perspective is low.
It could be argued that Lewis's poem refers only to a failure of etiquette.
It is a compilation of poems referring to the sea or the sea-shore.
His integrity and warmth of heart are most evident in poems referring to the departure for the crusade.
The poems in this collection are topical in nature and often refer to contemporary events.