One reason the colonists had difficulty coming together was the amount of British soldiers present.
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Answer:
The ode speaks about symbolic inmortality.
Explanation:
In the first and second verse, the text compares youth to the trees, and implies none of them "can be bare", meaning they will last forever. It describes that the woman, the character lying beneath the trees, will be remembered through her "song".
The end of the poem speaks about her lover, and tells him not to grieve because "she cannot fade" and his love will persist even after death.
Pretty sure it’s hyperbole