2. How is the valley described in the third stanza?
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In this stanza, the poet tells his readers what he has learnt from his visit to the hills. He tells them that if they are ever beset with difficulties and sorrows, if they are tired of the path their lives have taken, they should come to the hills. If they wish to forget their troubles, they should come to the hills for the hills can teach them a lesson on how to stop themselves from losing hope. Even if they are to start crying, they would not be able to ignore the beauty of Nature in such a landscape.
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