About This Book
A collection of short didactic poems and addresses that observe everyday scenes and render moral lessons. Several pieces warn against habitual drunkenness, excess, and social pretension, while others depict rural and market life, bargaining tensions, and the financial anxieties of smallholders and merchants. A fable-like poem employs animals to illustrate abuse of power and its restraint, and occasional reflective pieces offer farewell and admonitory verses. The work pairs plain narrative vignettes with explicit moralizing, using concrete incidents to urge temperance, modesty, and social responsibility.
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