A. Answer these questions. 1. What is the voice of the green woods? 2. Who are the children and what do they sing? 3. Where is the table spread?
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1)When the green woods laugh with the voice of joy, And the dimpling stream runs laughing by; When the air does laugh with our merry wit, And the green hill laughs with the noise of it..
2)In the second stanza, Blake gradually goes on to the "grasshopper" and "Mary and Susan and Emily," the children who will also join in the singing of the "Ha, Ha, He." The children and grasshopper also reiterate the idea of innocence and joy.
3)The poet says that it is the time when the painted birds laugh in the shade. Near the birds which are on the trees, is the table of the poet with cherries and nuts spread on it i.e. the poet is sitting in the middle of merry-making nature with the natural fruits.
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