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Summer Morning: A poem

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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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Thomas Miller

Thomas Miller was a 19th-century English author known for his diverse contributions to literature, including poetry, historical narratives, and travel writing. His notable works include "History of the Anglo-Saxons, from the Earliest Period to the Norman Conquest," which reflects his interest in English history, and "Picturesque Sketches of London, Past and Present," showcasing his talent for vivid description and social commentary. Miller's poetry, such as "Summer Morning," captures the beauty of nature and everyday life. Through his writings, he offers readers a glimpse into the cultural and historical landscape of his time.

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