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What does Keats mean by the expression 'springs honeyed cud'?
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What does Keats mean by the expression 'springs honeyed cud'?
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By the expression 'springs honeyed cud' Keats means the rememberance of youth. Summer in human life is the phase next only to youth which is compared to spring. During summer one ruminates.
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