About This Book
A lyrical narrative poem follows a young woman whose rural charm and love of nature contrast with her parents' decision to introduce her to urban society. Scenes move from pastoral mornings and private pastimes to domestic debate over presentation, maternal apprehension about aging, and satiric observations of fashion and social ritual. At a season's ball she attracts many admirers and notices a particular suitor, and the verse meditates on youth, beauty, innocence, and the pressures of public life.
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