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A sequence of lyrical poems maps intense erotic longing and melancholic memory centered on an idealized beloved, shifting between moonlit promenades, crowded salons, intimate interiors and feverish dreams. Sensual, often symbolic images of sea, garden and altar frame the speaker's oscillation between ardent fantasy and despair, with recurring motifs of illness, death and emotional exile. The work privileges mood, musical cadence and vivid sensory detail over linear narrative, weaving romantic, religious and sentimental tones into compact, affecting lyric scenes.
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