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A translated collection of short lyric poems in which a first-person speaker celebrates love, wine, and sensual pleasure, often at intimate gatherings or in moments of reverie. Recurring images include roses, drinking cups, music, and playful encounters with desire, framed by mythic allusion and convivial ritual. Lighthearted invitations to drink and dance alternate with brief reflections on aging, mortality, and the need to savor the present. The poems are compact and lyrical, shifting between wit, charm, and a gentle undertone of melancholy.

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Anacreon

Anacreon was an ancient Greek lyric poet, renowned for his verses celebrating love and wine. Active during the 6th century BCE, he is often associated with the themes of hedonism and the pleasures of life, which resonate throughout his poetry. His works, such as "Anakreons sånger" and "Odes d'Anacreon," reflect a light-hearted and playful approach to the human experience, often invoking the beauty of youth and the joys of companionship. Anacreon's influence can be seen in later literary traditions, where his style and themes inspired countless poets and writers throughout history.

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