<p>In "Birds of Passage," Henry Wadsworth Longfellow presents a tapestry of lyrical poetry that embodies the themes of migration, longing, and the quest for identity. The collection, released in 1858, features a variety of poetic forms and styles that reflect Longfellow's mastery of language and his ability to blend personal experience with broader cultural narratives. His verse often draws on mythological and historical allusions, intertwining t...