Answer the following questions
1. How does the poet describe the rain?
What concern does the poet have for the beggar children?
3. What, according to the poet, is the situation of the robins?
4. What complaints does the poet have against winter?
Writing
We love to listen to bedtime stories on cory winter nights don's
Create a bedtime story of your own and share it with your class
may begin like this:
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1. The poet describes the rain to have descended from the heaven as if been delivered to the nature by the hands of God. The rain has been compared to the pearls embedded in the crown of Ishtar (the goddess of fertility, love, war) , plucked by the daughter of Dawn.
4. Here the poet is concerned about the effects of winter. This now and Storm is continuous sleep hailing on. The cold and brutal rain at does not make it any easier. The poet is wondering if the those poor children will get any fire to keep the one and safe from the chilling winter.
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