all down the ages
like a great tide
commoners walking
where noblemen ride
now in the sunshine
and now in the shade
people move onward
while history's are made
1. look at the stanza 1 how is the difference in the status of commoners and noblemen indicated?
2. why do people on the move look like a great tide? does this tide ever stop? does it move backwards ? how can you tell?
3. which lines in the first stanza suggest that people experience both good times and not so good times?
4. we sometimes say Rome was not built in a day to suggest that a complicated task will take a long time and needs patience. which two jobs seem to reflect this saying?
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i don't what that can u explian it properly
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