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In the lines, "To regard the frost and the boughs of the pine-trees crusted with snow," is very significant to the theme of winter. The first line, "To regard the frost and boughs," paints a pretty vivid picture in the head of snow and frost. This verse sets up a perfect example how much passion there is in winter because the image that it puts into the mind is simply beautiful. It is a perfect start to a metaphor and that is very easily seen here. Then, in the second verse, '' Of the pine-trees crusted with snow." This line completes the metaphor perfectly, it takes the motion of the first verse and finishes it with perfect wording. It also helps support the overall theme of my poems as well, the vividness of Winter can be seen very easily by reading these two verses. Instantly, you see snow covered branches and frost on windows.

In the lines, "To regard the frost and the boughs of the pine-trees crusted with snow," is very significant to the theme of winter. The first line, "To regard the frost and boughs," paints a pretty vivid picture in the head of snow and frost. This verse sets up a perfect example how much passion there is in winter because the image that it puts into the mind is simply beautiful. It is a perfect start to a metaphor and that is very easily seen here. Then, in the second verse, '' Of the pine-trees crusted with snow." One can imagine that this line would just end this metaphor I talked about. However, I feel this line extends it even further. The line that ends it would be the last line of the poem. It also helps support the overall theme of my poems as well the vividness of Winter can be seen very easily by reading these two verses.