English, asked by mokkshasharma, 9 months ago

“And I shall have some peace there, for peace comes dropping slow.” Explain
this line.

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Answered by parneetpari167
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This line is from the poem - The Lake Isle of Innisfree written by W B Yeats.

The given line " And I shall have some peace there, for peace comes dropping slow " means:-

We must first know that W B Yeats has spent his childhood at this island.

But now when he has written the poem, he is in the busy city.

So he doesn't finds himself comfortable in here in this environment.

So one day he says that now I will go to Innisfree.

And he says that I am here in this busy cities, where there is noise everywhere, but when I will be in Innisfree, there will be at least some peace for that comes dropping slow.

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Answered by ranveerdadiala16799
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Answer:

Explanation:

In the poem The Lake Isle of Innisfree, the poet says that “peace comes dropping slow” which means nature is patient and slow unlike the city life which is full of hurry. The poet believes that peace can never be achieved in the city life as it is rush.

In nature, everything is calm and slow. A person sitting in the lap of nature experiences peace because he has plenty of time to watch morning coming after night and vice versa.

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