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A compact collection of lyric and occasional poems treats pastoral dialogues, epigrams, odes, elegies, and occasional pieces that respond to patrons and pictorial subjects. Recurring themes include passionate love and the nature of poetic inspiration, moral and religious reflection, and ways of confronting mortality. Several poems describe paintings and artistic practice, and the tone shifts from exuberant, untamed measures to didactic seriousness. Through vivid imagery and conventional diction the poems balance personal candour with public occasion, meditating on art, fame, and devotion.

About the Author

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Anne Killigrew

Anne Killigrew was a 17th-century English poet and painter, recognized for her contributions to literature during the Restoration period. Her notable work, "Poems," published in 1686, showcases her talent for blending personal reflection with classical themes. Killigrew's poetry often explores the complexities of love, faith, and the human experience, reflecting the cultural and artistic milieu of her time. Despite the challenges faced by women in the arts during her era, she carved out a space for herself, leaving a legacy that continues to be appreciated in the study of early modern literature.

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