The poem has three eleven-line stanzas which describe a progression through the season, from the late maturation of the crops to the harvest and to the last days of autumn when winter is nearing. The imagery is richly achieved through the personification of the season, and the description of its bounty, its sights and sounds. It has parallels in the rural landscapes of the English painter John Constable, with Keats himself describing the fields of stubble that he saw on his walk as being "like a painting".
slot casino
Online roulette
slot casino
Online roulette