English, asked by nandharomeopdlydq, 9 months ago

(C.) And such too is the grandeur of the
dooms
We have imagined for the mighty dead;
MI lovely tales that we have heard or read;
An endless fountain of immortal drink,
Pouring unto us from the heaven's brink
(a)Name the poem and the poet of these
lines.
(b) Explain: 'the grandeur of the dooms'.
(c)What is the thing of beauty mentioned in
these lines'?
(d)What image does the poet use in these
lines?​

Answers

Answered by GarvSethiIXA
2

Answer:

The 'mighty dead' referred to here are our ancestors, the great people of the world who are worthy of respect.

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