Contemplation by John Carpenter – Summary, Analysis

 Contemplation by John Carpenter – Summary, Analysis

Learn the full summary, line-by-line meaning, paraphrase, analysis, theme, and key ideas of the poem “Contemplation by John Carpenter. Includes 20 short questions with answers, 10 long questions with answers, and 10 MCQs with answers.

Contemplation by John Carpenter


For days and days I’ve climbed a tree
A dappled yellow tree
And gazed abroad at many things
I’ve always wished to see.

I see the green and gentle fields
All bounded in with hedge
And shining rivers swimming through
The rushes on the edge,
And little sheep who play all day
I watch them as they run,
While far away the roofs of town
Are shining in the sun.

I think it’s very nice to sit
So high and look so far ----
How very large the world can be!
How many things there are!






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