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para phrase of winter time poem by stevenson​

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Answered by rajutusharengineerin
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Answer:

Explanation:Feeling in-step with the season today, I sought out Robert Louis Stevenson’s “Winter-Time”

The poem has a gentle, undulating quality reminiscent of the ideal rhythms of childhood. To read it is soothing, like being wrapped in the arms of the one you trust. I love the way this poem provides me with the linguistic material to create a vivid image in my mind’s eye, to place myself within it, and to feel what it was like to be a small child, carried through the paces of my day by a knowing adult.

Late lies the wintry sun a-bed,

A frosty, fiery sleepy-head;

Blinks but an hour or two; and then,

A blood-red orange, sets again.

Before the stars have left the skies,

At morning in the dark I rise;

And shivering in my nakedness,

By the cold candle, bathe and dress.

Close by the jolly fire I sit

To warm my frozen bones a bit;

Or with a reindeer-sled, explore

The colder countries round the door.

When to go out, my nurse doth wrap

Me in my comforter and cap;

The cold wind burns my face, and blows

Its frosty pepper up my nose.

Black are my steps on silver sod;

Thick blows my frosty breath abroad;

And tree and house, and hill and lake,

Are frosted like a wedding-cake.

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Answered by rk4997337
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Answer:

das and das are compound adjective that poet describe in the poem

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