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summary of the poem the priest and the mulberry tree

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Answer:

The poem "The Priest and the Mulberry Tree" is summarized below.

Explanation:

  • When it was time for a priest to go to the market, his mare would be saddled and brought to his front door. The mare had carried her master for two years, during which time she had never been thirsty or hungry because she was provided with an adequate amount of hay and oats at all times.
  • As a result, she was plump and healthy. In my memory, the priest loaded up his horse and set out on his journey in the month of September, which is the time of year when there is an abundance of mulberries in the bushes.
  • The priest did not stop reciting his hours, matins, and vigils even though he was travelling by horseback. As the priest approached the entrance to the town, he glanced up from his book to see a thicket of mulberries that were unlike any he had ever seen before in terms of their size, colour, and level of ripeness.
  • He was such a big fan of this fruit that he gradually slowed his horse down until she was standing next to the bush so that he could get some. To his great joy, one of the requirements was still missing from the picture.
  • The mulberries that were closer to the ground had sharp thorns and spines, whereas the mulberries that were higher up on the tree were the sweetest, but he couldn't reach them from where he was sitting. When the priest saw this, he climbed up onto the saddle and stood there. From there, he was able to pick the fruit by slightly bending forward and reaching behind him.
  • Then, he selected the mulberries that were the most stunning, perfectly ripe, and delicious, and he devoured them as quickly and voraciously as he could while the mare beneath him did not move at all.
  • When this priest had finished eating his mulberries, he looked down and saw the mare standing still and coy with her head turned toward the incline of that deep road.
  • He then continued eating his mulberries. Even though the horse was quite tall, the priest was overjoyed because both of his feet were able to remain on the saddle throughout the entire ride.

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