Bright Star! Would I Were as Steadfast as Thou Art
How does John Keats use imagery in Bright Star! Would I Were as Steadfast as Thou Art?

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In lines five through eight, Keats introduces the image of snow: "the new soft-fallen mask" that covers "the mountains and the moors." This imagery is symbolic of purity.
Bright Star! Would I Were as Steadfast as Thou Art?