why does the poet consider the shepherd's lot sweet
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The poet romanticizes the shepherd's “sweet lot” in life. The shepherd has no fixed workplace, must only follow his sheep, and has “songs of praise” on this tongue constantly. He has nothing to listen to but the “innocent call” of the lamb and the “tender reply” of the ewe.
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