consider John Keats poem to one who has been long in city pent as a romantic poem of nature . what is reffered to by angels tear and why?
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John Keats, in his poem ‘To one who has been long in city pent’ describes the experience of a city-dweller, who goes on a holiday to the countryside. Having been living in the city for a long time, the person finds life at the countryside, mind-blowing and nature, awe-inspiring. The speaker captures the delight of the city-dweller beautifully as he moves and breathes in the open air and his heart is filled with the joy of the sky that is free from dust, smoke, and the bustle of city life. The city-dweller feels the happiness of heaven on earth. Eventually, the day ends he returns home. On his way back too, he enjoys the sweet song of the nightingale and the clouds floating about the sky.
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