why does the poet call the sweet day as the bridal of the sky and the earth
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The bridal of the earth and sky," which describes the "day," indicates no action, instead merely illustrating and amplifying the conditions depicted in the first line. That is, the "sweet day" is the bridal—the marriage, conjunction, or union—of the earth and the sky.
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the "sweet day" is thebridal—the marriage, conjunction, or union—of the earth and the sky. ... Beyond death, the line also suggests grief at the loss of paradise on Earth, the Fall, which isthe original cause of death in the Judeo-Christian story of the Creation.
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