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There are many Odes to Autumn in English Literature, but the most famous one was written by John Keats.
The most famous ode by Thomas Gray is "Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College," which reflects on the passing of time and the fleeting nature of youth.
Which of Beethoven's famous symphonies incorporates the poem "Ode To Joy?"
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there are two personifications in the poem. First is Autumn who is described as a lady sitting carelessly on a granary floor, her hair "soft lifted" by the winnowing wind. She is sometimes seen sitting by a cider press and at the other times walking across a stream with the harvest on her head. the other thing personified in the poem is the 'maturing sum' who is a close friend of autumn and conspire with her how to load and bless.
The famous poet who wrote an ode to a nightingale is John Keats. Keats's "Ode to a Nightingale" is one of his best-known works, expressing a feeling of longing for the beauty and transcendence represented by the nightingale's song.
The Ode to Joy, or Spring, are famous pieces with violin.
Ode to the west wind
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The poet describes autumn season of fruitless and abundance by comparing it to "Ode on Melancholy".
'Ode to Autumn' is a poem by John Keats. He has described the autumn season nicely. The first stanza gives us a full picture of the fruits come to maturity and ripen during this season. Keats says that as if it happens so because of a conspiracy hatched by autumn and the sun together. Autumn is close bossom friend of the sun. Many later flowers boom in this season which assures the bees that the summer season is not yet gone.In the second stanza, he personifies autumn to a beautiful lady perfoming various task during autumn like reaping crops, winnowing, gleaning and watching and performing cider pressing.In the third stanza the poet has described about the music of autumn. Autumn should not worry because it has its own music like the spring.By. T.A.Shaw
The main metaphor is the depiction of Autumn as a person in the middle stanza. Other metaphors include the description of the buzzing of a swarm of gnats as a choir. Figures of speech include the "songs of Spring" and the music of Autumn.