I've thought of all by turns, and still I lie
Sleepless, and soon the small birds' melodies
Must hear, first utter'd from my orchard trees,
And the first ackoo's melancholy cry.
a. Why is the poet sleepless? (1)
b. How does he think he will be able to fall asleep? (1)
c. What do these lines tell you about the poet? (2)
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a.He hears all of the sounds of nature
b. If the noises are quieted (I think).
c. It tells us that they are exhausted and tired of the constant noises that are being heard by his ears.
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