Bow down, and hail the morning,"- Who says this and to whom? (In the poem Daybreak)
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Longfellow is a nature-poem where the wind is personified as a vibrant and energetic character. As the title suggests, the poem describes the scene of dawn. The wind comes out of the sea and requests the mists to make room for him. It hails the ships and asks the mariners to move on.
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