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Admiration of Female Beauty
The poem is a short, celebratory meditation on a woman’s physical beauty. The speaker focuses on tactile and visual details—hair like a raven’s wing, lips compared to dewy roses, and radiant cheeks—expressing desire and wonder. Nature imagery and gentle eroticism combine to idealize the beloved, emphasizing closeness and longing to touch and entwine. The tone is admiring and intimate, offering a concentrated image rather than narrative development. As a fragment, it presents these impressions as part of a larger, unfinished tribute to feminine charm and sensual delight.
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