appreciation of the poem silver by Walter de la mare
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The poem Silver appreciates
the beauty of the glistening stars and the moon at night. The night gives
everything a silvery look. When the stars appear through the branches of a
tree, it appears as if the tree has silver fruits. Similarly, the silver beam
on a sleeping dog makes it seem as if the paws of the dog are made of silver.
The feathers of the doves and the claws and eyes of the mice have a silvery
look. The stream and its surrounding reeds also look as if they are silver
coated.
As the silver beam falls on the sleeping dog, it looks as if the dog has silver paws. Similarly, the doves and mice seem to have feathers and claws and eyes made of silver. Even the stream in which the fish reside looks as if it is silver. The reeds by the side of the stream are no different.
As the silver beam falls on the sleeping dog, it looks as if the dog has silver paws. Similarly, the doves and mice seem to have feathers and claws and eyes made of silver. Even the stream in which the fish reside looks as if it is silver. The reeds by the side of the stream are no different.
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silver is written by a walter de la mare. poem shows the beauty of night moonlight.
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