2. There was no purple suitable, You took it all with you. a. What does the poet mean by these lines? b. Why was the poet looking for a suitable shade of purple? c. What happened immediately after this? d. Describe the mood of the poet expressed through these lines.
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a. The poet means that with march the weather clears and the distant hills are no longer enveloped in clouds. they reflect the sunshine and look purple.
b. The poet was looking for a suitable shade of purple to colour the hills.
c. April comes to knock on the door and interrupts their conversation.
d. There is a sort of unhappiness expressed in these lines as well as very strong admiration for March.
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