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English, 18.11.2019 03:31 bobxspam

How does the sequence of each stanza us understand what the author is saying about different seasons?

this is the weather the cuckoo likes,
and so do i;
when showers betumble the chestnut spikes,
and nestlings fly;
and the little brown nightingale bills his best,
and they sit outside at ‘the traveller’s rest,’
and maids come forth sprig-muslin drest,
and citizens dream of the south and west,
and so do i.

this is the weather the shepherd shuns,
and so do i;
when beeches drip in browns and duns,
and thresh and ply;
and hill-hid tides throb, throe on throe,
and meadow rivulets overflow,
and drops on gate bars hang in a row,
and rooks in families homeward go,
and so do i.

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