Explain the bridal of the earth and sky in the poem virtue
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Poem Virtue
"Sweet day, so cool, so calm, so bright,
The bridal of the earth and the sky"
The above line 'the bridal of the earth and sky' is taken from the poem 'virtue' written by George Herbert. The poem starts with address to the personified object,i.e. day. The poem says, "Sweet day" i.e, it is a cool, calm and bright day. Then, the poet refers the day as "the bridal of the earth and sky". This means, it is the bridal day- the day of conjuction of earth and sky. The day is pleasant, soothing and has pious vibes. The imagery of a wedding is used by the poet. As bridal day is an auspicious day, it has joys, blessings and heaven's bliss. The day appears the same. It has love, generosity and union. It creates a sense of serenity and takes us to the celestial universe.
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