The Cumberland Mountains of Tennessee rose blue-gray in the afternoon sky.
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At the very end of the poem, the uncouth swain "rose, and twitch't his Mantle blue: tomorrow to fresh Woods and Pastures new."
在诗歌的最后,这个粗鄙的年轻人吟唱到,“慢慢上升,挥动了他蔚蓝色的丝巾“,向崭新的牧场和森林眺望明天“
Now we learn, of course, by the second half of this line ; that it has to be the uncouth swain who rose and twitched his mantle blue; but for a moment the "he" in line 192 seems to be able to refer to either the poet or the sun.
现在我们要学习这句话的第二部分,这里的太阳指代的是那个年轻人;,但是某一刻,在192行的“他“,似乎指的是诗人自己亦或是太阳本身。
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