B Answer these questions.
1. What is the poet thinking of as he watches the waves breaking on the shore?
2. What does the phrase 'O well mean?
3. Why does the poet envy the fisherman's boy?
4. What is the thing that will never return?
5. Whose voice is ‘still??
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1.The waves breaking at the shore reflects the melancholy the poet is going through in his life. In fact, he is remembering the loved ones who would never be coming back into life.
2.Here, the phrase 'O well' means that the poet is feeling happy for the sailor lad and the fisherman's boy who is playing with his sister.
3.The poet envy the fisherman's boy because he is happily shouting and playing with his sister while on the other hand the poet feels sad that his friend died.
4.The thing that the poet says will never return to him is the happy moments with his friend, who is dead.
5.The voice of the poet's friend is 'still'.
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