In the poem of the quiet spring what does the phrase the sun shineth most shadily mean
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The poet is cheered at the sight of the Spring season after a long Winter. She wants to go and hide among the whitehorn plants and holy-bush where birds such as thrush and robin sing. The bare trees are now overgrown by new leaves and twigs. ... The trees and the birds welcome the poet
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The sun sineth most shadily means that the sun is shining partly after the Spring season.
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