Give the main idea of the poem, For the Lady, Olivia Porter ( MEG 101 ) ( THE EARLY AUGUSTANS )

The poem "For the Lady, Olivia Porter" by Sir William Davenant is a tribute to the beauty and virtues of the eponymous lady. The speaker praises her beauty, grace, and intelligence, comparing her to various natural and mythological figures. He also laments the fleeting nature of youth and beauty, and urges her to make the most of her time while she is still young and lovely. The poem is a typical example of the courtly love tradition, with its emphasis on idealized beauty, chivalric manners, and the worship of a beloved lady as the embodiment of perfection.