Why does the poet say cold doth not sting?
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The first stanza depicts the beauty of nature during the spring season. ... Spring is the time when nature is most beautiful and people are celebrating. There is no cold weather and people aren't sad (“Cold doth not sting”), and birds sing, portraying a sense of optimism and fulfilment (“the pretty birds do sing
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