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A sequence of lyric poems meditates on beauty, time, mortality, and the impulse to secure legacy. The speaker alternates praise and admonition, urging the beloved to repopulate their beauty or to accept poetic preservation, while confronting aging, rivalry, and desire. Frequent natural and domestic images—seasons, the sun, distilled flowers, mirrors—illustrate temporal decline and possible continuance. The poems also reflect on the poet’s craft, its limits and comforts, and on the tension between private affection and public remembrance.
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