how does the poet express the cheering power of spring
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Concept: Robert Southey's poem Inchcape Rock is a ballad that is set in the 14th century in Scotland and describes the cruel fate of people who commit wickedness.
It mentions installing a bell on Inchcape Rock to alert locals and mariners to a reef close to the Scottish shore. It is taken by a pirate who ultimately perishes on the same soil to represent a type of justice that equalises.
Given: Cheering power of spring
To find: the expression of the poet about the cheering power of spring
Solution: The poet uses the brilliant sun, chirping birds, and excitement in their noises to convey the upbeat nature of spring. There was merriment all around.
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