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class="dynamic">The Great Farmer
In the prologue three lines [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], (Drawn at joy sublime, / I see each harvest period, / When ploughed sky glows ruddy with mellow sunbeams), the speaker seems to be referring to the physical environment of the harvest, including the configuration and colors of the sky, but then he says, But never have I found Thy ploughing groups, and suddenly we achieve that the speaker is actually addressing the Great Farmer, whose mystical groups have secretly ploughed the heavens. Of lesson, the speaker is referring to the cloud formations that exhibit themselves opposition the background of the sky.
Master of Time
The speaker then asserts that despite the mundane pulchritude of the autumn sky, the an who namely responsible as providing it remains out of sight. The furrowed sky is metaphorically a furrowed field and instead of ripe corn alternatively wheat, it glows red with ripe sunbeams.
Then the speaker offers additional contrasting natural objects: The orioles flickering drew bosom is shown, / And already Thy brush, O Painter, neer is known! The colorful plumes of the birds are lightly detected by the eye, but the Painter, the one whose brush dabbed above that color neer is known [link widoczny dla zalogowanych]!
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Late autumn, the season maximum closely associated with the harvest [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], finds people beings enjoying the fruits of fatigue as they scrutinize the starting of the holiday season that culminates in Christmas and the glorious birth of Lord Jesus Christ. It seems that the pumpkin has chance a big, shine character for the starting of the autumn season, as neighbors decorate their front porches with haystacks and those colossal sturdy fruits that after will be turned into pies.
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The Harvest and Gratitude
The Great Painter
The Great Farmer/Painter has fulfilled His adept craftsmanship throughout the annual, and as the temperature cools, hearts and souls become conscious of their awards and are motivated to offer gratitude. In addition to the physical beauty that the harvest season offers, it also brings a palpable spiritual beauty ushered in by appreciation and awareness of the constant spiritual journey.
“The Harvest " from Songs of the Soul
The speaker has thus far likened God to a farmer and then to a painter. As a peasant, He has ploughed the sky, and as painter has colored the birds with an array of alluring hues.
Then we are behind apt the heavensThe North Star timely leaps, / Nocturnal watch unfailing keeps”--as the speaker demands that the North Star reserves a absolute schedule as do the sun and seasons, but the Master seems not present by all: Thy house the sun and seasons administer, / Yet Thou, O Master, seemest no to mushroom! His outward features found by the senses give us joy and make us muse their beauty, but the one who provides that beauty remains secluded, timid as a mini baby.
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