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How does one mistake the shrill sound of a cricket to be a grasshopper’s song?

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The poet, John Keats, says that grasshoppers sing during winters, and crickets, during summers. In the hot weather, one might get drowsy and be half lost, and mistake the shrill of the cricket to be a grasshopper's song among the grassy hills.

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