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A narrator recounts a dream-vision quest to obtain an idealized rose that stands for romantic love, meeting personified virtues, vices, and obstacles along the way. The opening part dwells on courtly longing and ritualized pursuit, while a later, much longer section broadens into satirical and didactic debate, examining desire, reason, fortune, and social customs through allegory, mock-argument, and learned digressions. The poem blends lyrical scenes and symbolic action with moral reflection and social critique, shifting between intimate emotion and wide-ranging commentary on human love and behavior.
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