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A long narrative-lyric poem that follows courtship, marriage, and domestic life while advancing an ideal of conjugal love and the devoted wife. Composed as episodic cantos and shorter prelude lyrics, it interleaves scenes of social occasions, private tenderness, and household duties with reflective passages that treat affection as a moral and spiritual force. Themes include duty, constancy, service, and the sanctity of home, presented through descriptive detail, devotional rhetoric, and occasional irony. The work culminates in marriage and the consolidation of domestic harmony, portraying intimate partnership as both personal fulfillment and social ideal.
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