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PIPPA'S SONG
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(Robert Browning)​

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Answered by ARSHAD00007
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Summary: In this poem, the poet Robert Browning describes about God's flawless governing. In an early spring morning, the grass on the hill sides is wet with dew-drops, the larks are singing and flying, the snails are feeding on the thorn.

Answered by kp858899
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Pippa Passes: Robert Browning

The year's at the spring

And day's at the morn;

Morning's at seven;

The hillside's dew-pearled;

The lark's on the wing;

The snail's on the thorn:

God's in His heaven—

All's right with the world!

Summary: In this poem, the poet Robert Browning describes about God’s flawless governing. In an early spring morning, the grass on the hill sides is wet with dew-drops, the larks are singing and flying, the snails are feeding on the thorn. Everything around is beautiful and good because God is looking after all these things.

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