why was the knight so woe-begone? (from John Keats' La Belle Dame Sans Merci)
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The poet tells the knight that the winter has set in. The squirrel has filled her granary for the coming cold season. The farmers have reaped their crops. The poet asks the knight, then, why he is looking so tired, unhappy and miserable.
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