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Why does the poet consider the summer sun pleasant?​

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Answered by radha7021
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Answer:

It like so shiny and look very bright and it's so hot. so when we look it brightly it look so pretty and beautiful so the poet say it pleasant

Answered by hyacinth98
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The sun is so sparkling and brilliant and delightful and thus is considered pleasant.

All things bright and beautiful

  • The poem "All things Bright and Beautiful" by C.F. Alexander is a song to God for his brilliant and lovely making of the universe of things. The Lord God has made everything brilliant and lovely, animals incredible and little and everything wise and magnificent. He has given brilliant varieties to every little bloom that blooms.
  • He has given small wings to every little bird that sings. The highest point of the mountain looks purple or pale blue red during the dawn and dusk. The stream that streams close to the mountain looks brilliant and wonderful on account of the impression of sun beams in the first part of the day and evening.The beams of the setting and morning sun additionally light up the sky.

In the sonnet, the writer depicts the sun as a kind of huge, merry individual who is continuously bursting in. The sun is so sparkling and brilliant and delightful. So the artist expresses it as wonderful. To be sure we partake in his shimmering character!

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