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How would you summeries the style of this poem?

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The south-west wind! how pleasant in the face

It breathes! while, sauntering in a musing pace,

I roam these new ploughed fields; or by the side

Of this old wood, where happy birds abide,

And the rich blackbird, through his golden bill,

Utters wild music when the rest are still.

Luscious the scent comes of the blossomed bean,

As o'er the path in rich disorder lean

Its stalks; when bees, in busy rows and toils,

Load home luxuriantly their yellow spoils.

The herd-cows toss the molehills in their play;

And often stand the stranger's steps at bay,

Mid clover blossoms red and tawny white,

Strong scented with the summer's warm delight.

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  1. seeing good/beauty in everything in nature.


  2. All but 2 of your lines are 10 syllables...thought you had a form of sonnet going for a bit.

    AABB, and following through nicely....ryhme scheme.

    Good alliteration in a lot of lines.

    Hope that helps....

  3. do you mean what type of poem? it's an AA BB.

    or if you mean, what is it about, probably about a summer day.

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