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A first-person poetic epistle in which a cloistered woman addresses a former lover, shifting between ardent recollection and vows of religious submission. She recalls past tenderness and the violence of their parting, describes monastic rituals and austere surroundings meant to banish passion, and confesses how prayer, fasting, and tears fail to extinguish desire. The poem juxtaposes devotional imagery and sensory memory, tracing a repeated conflict between natural affection and spiritual duty while pleading for compassion and relief from enduring longing.

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Alexander Pope

Alexander Pope (1688-1744) was an influential English poet known for his satirical verse and mastery of the heroic couplet. His works often explore themes of morality, human nature, and the art of poetry itself. Among his most notable contributions to literature are "An Essay on Criticism," which offers insights into literary standards, and "The Rape of the Lock," a mock-epic poem that satirizes the trivialities of high society. Pope's sharp wit and keen observations have secured his place in the literary canon, making him a key figure in the Augustan Age of English literature.

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