describe the field during the cold weather poem vagabond
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The vagabond exclaims, “Not to autumn will I yield/Not to winter, even!” By mentioning “White as meal, the frosty field,” the poet creates an image of winter, a field cold and frozen stiff, turned the color of porridge by the frost.
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The vagabond referred to in the title of this poem serves also as its speaker. ... The vagabond exclaims, “Not to autumn will I yield/Not to winter, even!” By mentioning “White as meal, the frosty field,” the poet creates an image of winter, a field cold and frozen stiff, turned the color of porridge by the frost.
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