what are the songs of autumn according to John Keats ?
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Fall noises include sad gnats, river sallow songs, the loud and forceful bleats of nearly grown lambs from the hills, hedge-cricket songs, red-breasted bird whistles, and swallow songs humming in the autumn sky.
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In this poem, John Keats describes autumn as a season of mist and mellow fruitfulness. Autumn, he argues, is the warm sun's best friend, and he plans to load and Ideas the trees with delicious and luscious fruits. It's the time of year when there are a lot of fruits and flowers.
The wailing of gnats, the bleating of lambs, the singing of hedge crickets, the whistling of robins, and the twittering of swallows are the sounds of fall.
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