in the poem stars What according to the poet is white, topaz, and misty red? pls tell fast pls
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The speaker calls the surrounding pine trees “spicy” (a reference to their sharp scent), for example, and deems the night sky “a heaven full of stars.” The stars themselves are “White and topaz / And misty red,” a description that evokes a dark sky dotted with vivid colors and gems.
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