Why is he so eager to go and 'see the cherry hung with snow'?
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To see the cherry hung with snow. ... Since the speaker is committed to making the most of things, he will go about the woodlands and look at the "cherry" trees (he doesn't say "trees," but this is what he means) "hung with snow" (another metaphor for the trees' blooms).
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the speaker is committed to making the most of things, he will go about the woodlands and look at the "cherry" trees (he doesn't say "trees," but this is what he means) "hung with snow" (another metaphor for the trees' blooms).
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