Sir P.S.: His Astrophel and Stella / Wherein the excellence of sweete poesie is concluded
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A linked sequence of sonnets and poems records a suitor's intense, often unreciprocated love for a woman called Stella, mixing earnest confession with rhetorical wit. The speaker examines how desire shapes language and thought, praises Stella's beauty while distinguishing true virtue from outward appearance, and alternates philosophical reflection on reason, poetry, and inspiration with vivid Elizabethan imagery. Recurrent themes include the torment and self-fashioning of the lover, the limits of poetic invention, comparisons to classical myth and courtly tropes, and the tension between idealized love and moral conscience. The collection balances intimate feeling with formal skill across varied lyric forms.
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