1. Who has made all these things? 2. What are the little things mentioned in the poem? 3. How does the poet describe the beauty of flowers? 4. How does the poet describe the little... 1. Who has made all these things? 2. What are the little things mentioned in the poem? 3. How does the poet describe the beauty of flowers? 4. How does the poet describe the little birds? 5. How is the mountain described in the poem? 6. Why does it appear so? 7. What brightens up the sky? 8. How does the sky look at sunset? 9. Which are the two seasons mentioned in the poem? 10. Why does the poet consider the summer sun pleasant?

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The question consists of multiple inquiries related to the interpretation of a poem, asking about various elements such as descriptions of nature, themes, and specific imagery. The primary goal is to analyze and discuss the content and meaning of the poem.

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1. God; 2. Flowers, birds; 3. Vibrant flowers; 4. Singing birds; 5. Majestic mountain; 6. Grand view; 7. Sun; 8. Colorful sunset; 9. Summer, winter; 10. Pleasant warmth.
  1. God has made all these things. 2. The little things mentioned are little flowers and birds. 3. The beauty of flowers is described as vibrant and full of life. 4. The little birds are described as singing sweetly. 5. The mountain is described as impressive and majestic. 6. It appears so because of its grand stature. 7. The sun brightens up the sky. 8. The sky looks beautiful with varied colors at sunset. 9. The two seasons mentioned are summer and winter. 10. The summer sun is considered pleasant for its warmth and radiance.
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  1. God has made all these things. 2. The little things mentioned are little flowers and birds. 3. The beauty of flowers is described as vibrant and full of life. 4. The little birds are described as singing sweetly. 5. The mountain is described as impressive and majestic. 6. It appears so because of its grand stature. 7. The sun brightens up the sky. 8. The sky looks beautiful with varied colors at sunset. 9. The two seasons mentioned are summer and winter. 10. The summer sun is considered pleasant for its warmth and radiance.

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The poem celebrates the beauty of nature and credits God for the creation of all these wonderful things. It beautifully describes the vibrant details of nature.

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