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Parende Posted 9 years ago
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''at its play''

The Frost beheads it at its play What does at its play mean?

  

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Next time, please tell us if you are asking about a poem. Emily Dickinson - Apparently with no surprise. Apparently with no surprise To any happy Flower The Frost beheads it at its play— In accidental power — The blonde Assassin passes on— The Sun proceeds unmoved To measure off another Day For an Approving ***.

  • Next time, please tell us if you are asking about a poem.
  • Emily Dickinson - Apparently with no surprise.
  • Apparently with no surprise To any happy Flower The Frost beheads it at its play— In accidental power — The blonde Assassin passes on— The Sun proceeds unmoved To measure off another Day For an Approving ***.
  • at its play literally means while it is playing.
  • eg I like to watch a baby at its play.
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Next time, please tell us if you are asking about a poem.

Emily Dickinson - Apparently with no surprise.

Apparently with no surprise
To any happy Flower
The Frost beheads it at its play—
In accidental power —
The blonde Assassin passes on—
The Sun proceeds unmoved
To measure off another Day
For an Approving ***.

at its play

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