By stand and stare the poet mean in leisure poem
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The poem's speaker claims that life moves too quickly. He bemoans the fact that human beings are too "full of care" to "stand and stare." This idea is hardly a novel one—even in the century in which this poet was composing.
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The poem's speaker claims that life moves too quickly .He bemoans the fact that human beings are too "full of care "to "stand and stare ".This idea is hardly a novel one- even in the century in which this poet was composing.
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