If thou art worn and hard beset with sorrows that thou Wouldst forget. if thou wouldst reach a lesson that will keep. thy heart from fainting and thoy soul from sleep. go to the woods and hills. ellabrate these lines frm the poem sunrise on the hills and also the message of poem
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Sunrise on the hills is a poem written by H.W Longfellow. This romantic poem is about nature and how it leaves one mesmerised by its beauty. The days and nights all have traits of beauty in them and they leave the poet astonished.
The lines above are taken from the same poem Sunrise on the hills. These lines elaborate on how nature is artistic and helps you forget your sorrows. If you want to think about life and draw conclusions from the incidents that have happened to you, one should see the meadows and the hills. As they provide an individual with peace and unlimited time on hands.
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