how does the poet depict the arrival of the goldfinch on the laburnum tree
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In 'The Laburnum Top', the poet portrays the goldfinch as an enlivening element in the otherwise silent and still tree top. With her arrival (like an alert lizard) in the "thickness", the tree starts up like a machine. Its presence makes the tree appear to be full of activity.
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In 'The Laburnum Top', the poet portrays the goldfinch as an enlivening element in the otherwise silent and still tree top. With her arrival (like an alert lizard) in the "thickness", the tree starts up like a machine. Its presence makes the tree appear to be full of activity.
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