"mild the mist upon the hill"
mild the mist upon the hill
Telling not of storms to-morrow;
No; the day has wept it's fill,
spent its store of silent sorrow.
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How does the poetess come to know that there would not be storm tomorrow?
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Telling not of storms to-morrow;
No; the day has wept it's fill,
spent its store of silent sorrow.
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Telling not of storms tomorrow; No, the day has wept its fill, Spent its store of silent sorrow. As previously mentioned, the poem immediately attempts to create a peaceful and natural image for the viewer: a misty hilltop.
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