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Examples of dappled things from "Pied Beauty" -
"Pied Beauty " by G. M. Hopkins have devotional poem where the poet deals with the glorification of God for the creation of the pied things of this universe. The poet here covers a wide range of things to illustrate the pied beauty of the world which bear the sign of God's glory.
The poet, Hopkins here mentions the double-coloured sky like the 'brinded cow', the fish with black spots in their rose-coloured skin - "........rose moles all in stipple upon trout that swim", fallen chest nuts revealing the reddish brown nuts like the bright fire coals - "Fresh firecoal chest nut falls", the beautiful multi-coloured wings of the finches, multi-coloured landscapes plotted and pieced into green pastures, Brown uncultivated lands and grey ploughed fields, all industrial progress and inventions - "And all trades, their gear and tackle and trim."
The poet also mentions the things which are opposite in nature - 'swift', 'slow', 'sweet', 'sour', 'dazzle' and 'dim'. Actually by referring this pied things of this universe, the poet pays his homage to God for His material blessings showered upon the universe.
The poet, Hopkins here mentions the double-coloured sky like the 'brinded cow', the fish with black spots in their rose-coloured skin - "........rose moles all in stipple upon trout that swim", fallen chest nuts revealing the reddish brown nuts like the bright fire coals - "Fresh firecoal chest nut falls", the beautiful multi-coloured wings of the finches, multi-coloured landscapes plotted and pieced into green pastures, Brown uncultivated lands and grey ploughed fields, all industrial progress and inventions - "And all trades, their gear and tackle and trim."
The poet also mentions the things which are opposite in nature - 'swift', 'slow', 'sweet', 'sour', 'dazzle' and 'dim'. Actually by referring this pied things of this universe, the poet pays his homage to God for His material blessings showered upon the universe.
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