Why does the poet feel sad while reclining in the grove?(Peom :lines written in early spring).
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While reclining in a beautiful natural grove, the speaker feels sad because he contemplates and contrasts the sweetness of this lovely scene to what "man has made of man." By this phrase, he means the violence and ugliness of human civilization with all its wars, poverty, hierarchies, and degradations.
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The poet began to think about other things instead to enjoying that pleasent moments.
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