How is the sweetness of the day is described in virtue poem?
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George Herbert's poem entitled, "Virtue," uses images of things that are "sweet" and full of life, and couples them with the dark side of life: inevitable death. The first stanza refers to "sweet day," the joining of earth and sky, with all its positive aspects—cool, calm and bright.
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