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This collection gathers lyrical, satirical, and occasional philosophical poems that move between intense personal feeling and broad speculative melancholy. The verses examine love, solitude, bodily frailty, death, and the consolations and disappointments of beauty, while also addressing patriotic yearning and classical learning. Formally diverse—odes, songs, satires, impassioned monologues, and fragments—the pieces alternate elegiac reflection with sharper irony and occasional lightness. Recurring images of nature and memory frame meditations on human limitation and yearning, producing an austere but richly allusive record of a highly sensitive, erudite voice confronting longing, loss, and the impossibility of lasting consolation.
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