Form good habits, know that you can still accomplish something despite the fact that there are several reasons not to or why you "can't", and know how to form good self-discipline for success.
"Nature's first green is gold"
The first half of this line is a metaphor. It compares the beginning of spring and new life to the color gold. Gold is also symbolic of something that is good or valuable.
"her hardest hue to hold"
This half of the line is personification. Personification is giving nonhuman things humanlike traits. In this line it gives Nature, a nonhuman, the ability to hold, which is a human trait.
These lines are describing when things begin in Nature. Most often this occurs in Spring. The flowers begin to shoot up from the ground, and new animal babies are born. This is the time where everything is golden. Things are new, exciting, and innocent. Unfortunately, this doesn't last, which is why it's hard to hold. Things grow up and change. They gain more knowledge and lose their innocence they once had.
C.) alliteration. "Farming father's" and "Fallen father" all start with the same letter.
In these lines, we see what Harry's objective is in hanging out with people who are not particularly desirable. He tells us that the only reason why he hangs out with lowly people and behaves in an unadmirable way is because he wants to create contrast between his present behaviour and his much more restrained future. He believes that, if he acts extremely irresponsibly now, then it will seem all the more impressive to everyone when he changes his ways and decides to be a proper, responsible king.