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A collection of early lyrical poems that blend rich sensory description with contemplations on beauty, imagination, and transience. The pieces range from longer narrative lyrics to compact sonnets and short odes, often rooted in close observation of nature and infused with mythic allusion. Recurring preoccupations include sensual perception, the creative impulse, the solace and melancholy of the natural world, and the relationship between poetic vision and mortality. Language emphasizes musical phrasing, vivid imagery, and an elegiac tenderness that alternates between exuberant celebration and reflective solitude.
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