What does the poet think of all things? Who has made all these things? How does the poet describe the little birds? How does the poet describe the mountain? Why does it appear so?... What does the poet think of all things? Who has made all these things? How does the poet describe the little birds? How does the poet describe the mountain? Why does it appear so? What brightens up the sky? How does the sky look at sunset? Which are the two seasons mentioned? Why does the poet consider the summer wood? How do we enjoy in the green wood?

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The question is asking about the different phrases and ideas presented in a poem, seeking interpretations and descriptions of various elements as described by the poet.

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Nature is beautiful, made by a higher power. Birds are lively; mountains are majestic. The sun brightens the sky, which is vivid at sunset. Seasons: summer, winter. We enjoy summer's lush green wood.

The poet thinks all things in nature are beautiful and interconnected, made by a higher power. Little birds are joyous and lively. Mountains are grand and majestic, appearing so due to their grandeur. The sun brightens the sky. At sunset, the sky is vivid. Summer and winter are the seasons mentioned. The poet appreciates the lushness of summer wood, and we enjoy its beauty and tranquility.

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The poet thinks all things in nature are beautiful and interconnected, made by a higher power. Little birds are joyous and lively. Mountains are grand and majestic, appearing so due to their grandeur. The sun brightens the sky. At sunset, the sky is vivid. Summer and winter are the seasons mentioned. The poet appreciates the lushness of summer wood, and we enjoy its beauty and tranquility.

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The poem likely reflects themes of appreciation for the natural world's beauty and the divinity seen in creation.

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