Why does the three line of the poem laburnum top impress upon The reader
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The first three lines of the poem impress upon the reader the stillness of the laburnum tree. ... The goldfinch enters the tree's thickness to feed her young ones and flies away. The tree becomes silent once again when the bird flies away. The poet has used imagery of sound and movement to show the tree coming alive.
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