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1. "Spring View" describes the scenery seen. The blend of emotion and scenery sets the emotional tone of the whole poem. The country's mountains and rivers remain the same, but the capital after the fall was dilapidated and overgrown. This was in huge contrast to the prosperity of the past, and it painfully expressed the poet's strong feelings when he was worried about his country.
2. "Ambition" uses a plain narrative to provide a clever foundation for the description of the scene in the middle four sentences. The poet's bored and hesitant mood is expressed through the action of "retreating" and the psychological description of "where to rely".