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A narrative lyric follows a rural youth through the year's seasons, combining vivid pastoral description with episodic scenes of labor, hardship, and domestic feeling. The poem records close observation of landscape, animals, and village customs in plain, musical diction that balances tenderness and humor. Moral reflections on industry, family duty, and piety arise amid vivid anecdotes of work and communal life, while occasional elegiac or ironic moments register social inequalities. Structural divisions into seasonal sections shape the poem's movement from lively celebration of nature to sympathetic attention to human struggle.
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