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what does keats mean when he says that the grasshopper is never done with his delights?​

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Answered by 2helpinghands
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The Grasshopper has the luxury of taking over the duty of carrying on with the everlasting song of earth in summer, as he is 'never done with his delights'. The Grasshopper is fun-loving and cheerful in summer. He takes rest under the pleasant weeds only when he is 'tired out with fun'.

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