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why is it said that summer has over brimmed the clammy cells of bees in ode to autumn​

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Answered by alinakincsem
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The poet says that " summer has over brimmed the clammy cells of bees " because he aims at referring to the description of the honeycombs and bees which buzz around it. This refers to how bees are near to that point of the year in which the honey is full in their combs. The poet indicates that such was the time when these honey bees used the warmth of those days to produce so much honey. The warmth is indicated by summer and clammy cells refers to the honey combs and bees mean bees.

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