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Samuel Coleridge's "Frost at Midnight"
In the poem, "Frost at Midnight," Samuel Coleridge uses his
creative imagery and fascination with nature to create a beautiful picture
of the gifts God has given him and us. He uses a style of prose, which has
no particular rhyme or meter. This could be used to help convey his
meaning in a more storylike way. The poem is broken down into four
paragraphs of varying length and all, p ....
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.... thus to look at thee, and think that thou shalt learn for other
lore
" He also shows his appreciation of God and what he has given us.
This is the first paragraph where I felt he showed consistent happiness and
a faster-paced mood.
Coleridge concludes his poem by showing his appreciation for all
aspects of nature, not just the winter, "Therefore all seasons shall be
sweet to thee." He makes a reference to every season of the year and
points ou ....
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