About This Book
A lyrical pastoral poem opens at dawn, painting the countryside in jeweled light and tracing small animate details—dew-laced spiderwebs, singing birds, bees at flowers, newly risen lambs—and moves from close natural observation to wider village life. The narrator watches a ruined mill, river reflections, and passerby scenes: a basket-bearing girl, market-bound rustics, a carrier’s cart, and marching soldiers, while church bells and field sounds stitch the community together. Quiet theological and melancholic reflections appear through lamb imagery and memory-laden cuckoo calls, balancing celebratory summer brightness with an undertone of longing as cottage children awaken at daybreak.
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