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The poem is an expansive allegorical epic written in nine-line stanzas that stages a sequence of interlaced quests and encounters within an elaborately imagined fantastical realm. Through personified virtues, symbolic trials, and episodic passages that blend romance, pastoral description, and chivalric action, it examines moral qualities by dramatizing temptations, failures, and recoveries experienced by its questing figures. The composition alternates narrative momentum with reflective digressions and vivid descriptive set-pieces, using deliberate archaisms and complex stanzaic patterns that reward close reading; editorial glosses and textual notes aid comprehension of obsolete vocabulary and variant readings.
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