How do we know that the poet leaves the cornfield before the skylark has stopped singing?
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We learn the poet is the first to leave the field in the last two lines of the poem. While swift the sunny moments slid, Perhaps his mate sat listening long, And listened longer than I did.
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How do we know that the poet leaves the cornfield before the skylark has stopped singing? This shows that the poet leaves the cornfield but speculates that the bird's mate might still be listening to the song: therefore, the bird must still have been singing.
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