How does Keats celebrate the music of the earth in The Poetry of Earth?
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Keats's sonnet is a nature poem: it celebrates the ceaseless beauty of nature, in this case in terms of the song of two insects. ... Even when it is very hot, the grasshopper is always singing: this is what Keats means when he writes that the grasshopper's "voice will run."
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