through the maples crimson pomp
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The extract is from the poem The Solitary Woodsman by Sir Charles GD Roberts.
Explanation:
The poem narrates the things that one might experience on a trail in a forest. In the poem, the narrator narrates the various kinds of vegetation like alder-bush, moose-bush, birch, and cornel bunches. There is also an appropriate environment surrounding such vegetation. There are different animals like the owl that fly in the dusk, and the chipmunks that run across the red maple leaves. The mood shifts to the winter season as we see a bear that is preparing for hibernation, and the blueberries are dying. Then comes a woodsman who is not new to what the forest has to offer. He sets up his bed in his humble cottage. He gets to his work along with the activities of the squirrels, the partridges, the wood mice, and the bluejay.
The colors of the maple leaves are very vibrant, thus the poet says that the maples have crimson pomp.