I will be honest, at least half of these poems are obscure to me this first time around. I am a quarter of the way through a second time, and am making slightly more sense of some of them...the individual imagery and sound of the lines is beautiful and/or expressive even when I don't know what it means all put together, haha. I suppose I would describe this as understated poetry, by and large, that rewards reflection and sometimes research (Mantegna? Agnes Cleves??).
I will give the whole thing another go over and see how it settles. And I want to read Volume Two, supposing the library has it and perhaps even if it doesn't.