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The Human Seasons by Keats: Summary & Analysis
Emily
That's true. Keats talks about how summer is about luxurious contemplation. He uses the phrase pondering honied cud, which is such an interesting metaphor. It makes me think of someone reminiscing about the sweetness of past experiences. It's a more introspective time, where we think about life on a deeper level.
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