"Gone were but the winter."- Name the poet and where did the poet want to go?
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Answer : Spring Quiet by Christina Rossetti
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Spring Quiet
by Christina Rossetti (1830-1894)
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The poem has a wonderful imagery of nature From the beginning of the poem, the soothing circumstances are described in details. From the departure of the winter and the arrival of the spring, the birds are singing and moving from boughs to boughs, as if tempting the poetess to become a bird herself and dance with the changing spring. The poem is itself an imagery of this wonderful season.
The poetess is elated with the departure of winter and the arrival of spring, and she wants to go to a private shelter and a private place hidden from the world where the music of birds are prevalent.
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