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The work presents a poet's experiment in satire that pairs censorious verse with encomiastic passages praising virtue. Through classical and pastoral imagery—muses, fauns, and gods—and a grotesque scene of a storm that rains down a throng of foolish, ill-bred people, the poet ridicules social vices such as vanity, fashion-driven affectation, and empty literary pretensions. The preface frames the effort as a moral corrective that targets harmful behaviors rather than named individuals, and the pieces alternate between biting mockery of habits and laudation of good conduct, urging self-reflection and improvement while displaying rhetorical play and ethical didacticism.
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