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Who has never done with delights in Keats's sonnet?

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Answered by anahitadas60
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Answer:

the grasshopper

In fact, when Keats writes that the grasshopper is “never done with his delights” (lines 6-7), he suggests that the business of the grasshopper's activities is where he finds his happiness.

Answered by Nikitabudhwani
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Answer:

Rhyming scheme - On the Grasshopper and the Cricket' is a fourteen lines sonnet with a rhyme scheme of abba abba cde cde. Q1. The grasshopper takes the lead in summer luxury. He has never done with his delights.

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