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10 December, 17:04

Which word best describes the mood of this stanza from Longfellow's "An April Day?"

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  1. 10 December, 17:29
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    You know the title of the poem, so you know that the "season" mentioned in the first line of that stanza is spring. The "bright forms" in line 2 are probably spring flowers and blossoms, although there is a mention of colorful birds later in the poem. So these lines mean, roughly, "I love a spring day when the woods are full of new blossoms and there are no dark clouds in the sky".
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