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A sequence of light, sardonic poems that chronicles a bachelor’s attitudes toward love, courtship, and marriage, alternating playful flirtation with cautionary satire. Short rhymed pieces depict seasonal romances, club and supperroom pleasures, temptation and repentance, the comforts of single life, fears of marital bondage and alimony, and social episodes involving fashionable women and performers. Tone shifts between witty self-justification and ironic warning, employing vivid domestic and urban images and concise epigrams. The collection mixes humorous observation with sly moral commentary on desire, commitment, and the social costs of romantic choices.
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