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What does the reaper sing about? Why does the poet like it?
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He likens the woman to an object of nature as he also compares her song to that of the cuckoo, saying the cuckoo's singing was never so "thrilling" as the reaper's. So we learn that the reaper sings a sad, beautiful, thrilling tune that stops the weary poet in his tracks.
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Answer: He likens the woman to an object of nature as he also compares her song to that of the cuckoo, saying the cuckoo's singing was never so "thrilling" as the reaper's. So we learn that the reaper sings a sad, beautiful, thrilling tune that stops the weary poet in his tracks.
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