In the poem , "On the Grasshopper and the Cricket" , Why does the Cricket's song spread warmth ?
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Despite this cold, the cricket's song increases in warmth. This emphasizes the idea that the song of the cricket, and its summer counterpart, the grasshopper, is a constant; in intensifying its "warmth" as the cold weather sets in, the cricket maintains a harmonic balance in nature.
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