The Field
This specific location is where the young woman is working.
The Scottish Highlands
This general setting is where the poem takes place.
The Woman's Singing
This event makes a lasting impression on the speaker.
The Nightingale
This bird, associated by the speaker with Arabia, is said to not have as welcoming a song as the young woman does.
Arabian Sands
This is the speaker's way of referring to a large desert in southwestern Asia.
The Cuckoo
This bird, associated by the speaker with a group of Scottish islands, is said to not have as thrilling a song as the young woman does.
The Hebrides
These are a group of remote Scottish islands.
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