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The collection presents a sequence of short lyric poems that meditate on desire, beauty, aging, time, mortality, and the power of verse to preserve likeness. Early poems urge procreation to resist decay; subsequent sections address an admired young man, then a darker sensual woman, and a competitive rival, moving from praise to jealousy and betrayal. The poetic voice shifts between argument, consolation, self-reproach, and celebration while employing the English sonnet pattern to compress emotional development into three quatrains and a concluding couplet. Recurring motifs include the body, offspring, time's ravages, and the poem’s claim to grant a form of immortality.
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