Briefly describe the nature of a snail as you find in William Cowper's poem 'The Snail'?
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William Cowper's 'The Snail' focuses on the snail. The snail seems to have grown with his house, i.e. shell and it easily sticks to leaf, grass, fruit or wall. On a slight touch, it shrinks and hides in its house for security. This way he also saves itself from other dangers as well. He is a loner and likes to be himself. He leads a life of a hermit ecstatically. The one who tries to seek a snail must be worse than a blind.
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