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ings under the chin, worn by babies and women winks (n.): songbirds with large, somewhat flat heads, short necks and sho snie (n.): a school master (Scottish); a pastor or clergyman (US) (n.): a set of steps that help people to climb over a fence or wall, especial ше nderstanding the text swer the following questions. How does the poet describe the morning sun in the first stanza? What does the line 'The news like squirrels ran' mean? What do you understand by the line 'The hills untied their bonnets'? Is the speaker watching the moming sun? Why? Why not? How does the sun set? Reference to the context What, according to the speaker, is a day?
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