What kind of pursuit does John Milton’s early short poems reflect the author’s pursuit?

Milton's early creations were mainly short poems, the more famous of which are "The Happy Man" and "The Meditation Man" (1632). These two poems describe the poet's relaxed and happy mood and the joy of contemplation, and embody the humanists' pursuit of life enjoyment. His sonnets praise freedom, denounce the church, or express personal feelings, and they have achieved high artistic achievements.