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A classical goddess becomes passionately infatuated with a handsome young hunter and pursues him with ardent entreaties, poetic compliments, and sensual imagery. He resists her advances, preferring the chase and treating love with shy indifference. Despite her warnings and demonstrations of power, he returns to the hunt and suffers a fatal encounter. She responds with intense grief, attempts to restore him, and meditates on desire, beauty, mortality, and remembrance. The poem interweaves erotic fancy, mythological allusion, and reflective rhetoric to explore the tensions between erotic pursuit, rejection, and the inevitable loss that follows.
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