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A posthumous compilation of epistolary writings by an early modern poet and cleric, presenting dedicatory addresses, personal correspondence, and moral reflections directed to patrons and acquaintances. The letters alternate between warm intimacy and formal civility, offering consolation for bereavement, reflections on mortality and health, appeals for favor, courtly observation, and theological and classical allusion. Stylistically ornate and rhetorically inventive, they blend affectionate devotion, apologetic argument, and occasional wit to navigate social obligations, spiritual concerns, and the cultivation of reputation.
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