Robert Frost means nothing
Gold may be considered the hardest hue to hold because it is symbolically associated with power, wealth, and success, which can put pressure on individuals to maintain a certain image or lifestyle. This can be challenging as these expectations may be difficult to sustain in reality.
"Nature's gold" refers to the fleeting beauty of the changing colors of leaves during autumn which resemble the color of gold. The phrase "hardest hue to hold" suggests that this beauty is temporary and quickly fades, making it difficult to capture or retain. It reflects the transient and ephemeral nature of beauty in nature.
the coler hue means diffrent shades hue is not a coler another word for hue;shades
hue = color or a shade of color example sentence: The baby's skin has a rosy hue.
There will be many 'best' sentences depending on what you mean, exactly, by gold. Gold as a metal? A color? A concept? Gold is the lustrous, soft, dense, highly malleable and ductile metallic element (Au) with the atomic number 79. Nature's first green is gold, her hardest hue to hold.
Hue means the shade, tint, tone of a color.
Nature's first green is gold ,Her hardest hue to hold ,Her early leaf's a flower ;But only so an hour .Then leaf subsides to leaf .So Eden sank to grief ,So dawn goes down to day .Nothing gold can stay .
Hue means color classification
Yes it does have a few green/gold hardest/hue/hold down/dawn/day
The author refers to the garden of Eden to show that nature's beauty is short-lived.
What do you mean by wildest? The hardest to catch, the hardest to tame? One of the hardest to catch and tame are lions. They are ferocious and vicious.
To try your hardest to succeed.