The Snowdrop-Lord Tennyson

THE SNOWDROP

Many, many welcomes,

February fair-maid,

Ever as of old time,

Solitary firstling,

Coming in the cold time,

Prophet of the gay time,

Prophet of the May time,

Prophet of the roses,

Many, many welcomes,

February fair-maid!


LORD TENNYSON


Summary: 'The Snowdrop' by Lord Tennyson is a poem that celebrates the arrival of the first signs of spring. The speaker welcomes the 'February fair-maid,' the snowdrop, who arrives as the 'solitary firstling' of the season, even in the cold and dark of winter. The snowdrop is hailed as a 'prophet' of the spring and summer to come, bringing with it the promise of warmer weather, blooming flowers, and the sweet scent of roses. The repetition of 'many, many welcomes' emphasizes the joy and excitement that the arrival of the snowdrop brings to the speaker, and serves to convey the hopeful and optimistic mood of the poem. Overall, 'The Snowdrop' celebrates the beauty and resilience of nature, and the promise of new beginnings that each new season brings. 




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