About This Book
A sequence of sonnets presents the alleged spirit of a celebrated poet answering critics who claim his earlier love poems were contrived; the speaker defends the sincerity of his verses, explores the nature of beauty and same-sex affection, and reflects on constancy, jealousy, sensual lapses, and the relation between lived feeling and poetic invention. Through intimate addresses to a beloved, the poems weigh outward rank against inward worth, assert that art records genuine emotion, and admit human frailty while restoring devotion, framing poetry as both confession and vindication.
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