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A varied collection of lyrics and longer poems that shifts between mythic narrative, urbane satire, and elegiac meditation. The verse draws on classical imagery and contemporary scenes to probe desire, artifice, guilt, and mortality, moving in tone from witty epigram to sombre regret. Formally diverse, the pieces include sonnets, villanelles, short lyrics and extended narrative poems that foreground musical phrasing and ornate diction. Recurring motifs of antiquity, travel, cityscapes, and religious or civic ritual explore the tension between idealized beauty and human frailty, often with paradoxical, decorative language and ironic distance.
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