what is the subject of 'lycidas'
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The poem mourns the loss of a virtuous and promising young man about to embark upon a career as a clergyman. Adopting the conventions of the classical pastoral elegy (Lycidas was a shepherd in Virgil's Eclogues), Milton muses on fame, the meaning of existence, and heavenly judgment.
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The poem mourns the loss of a virtuous and promising young man about to embark upon a career as a clergyman. Adopting the conventions of the classical pastoral elegy (Lycidas was a shepherd in Virgil's Eclogues), Milton muses on fame, the meaning of existence, and heavenly judgment.
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