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C Answer these questions,1. What does the poet remember about the house where he was born?2. Why does the poet say that the ‘sun came peeping in?3. Why does the poet wish the night had borne his breath away?4. What surrounded the poet's houseplease tell in shortpoem by Thomas hood I remember I remember​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:I remember, I remember

The house where I was born,

The little window where the sun

Came peeping in at morn;

He never came a wink too soon

Nor bought too long a day;

But now, I often wish the night

Had borne my breath away.

I remember, I remember

The roses, red and white,

The violets, and the lily-cups--

Those flowers made of light!

The lilacs where the robin built,

And where my brother set

The laburnum on his birthday,--

The tree is living yet!

I remember, I remember

Where I was used to swing,

And throught the air must rush as fresh

To swallows on the wing;

My spirit flew in feathers then

That is so heavy now,

And summer pools could hardly cool

The fever on my brow.

I remember, I remember

The fir frees dark and high;

I used to think their slender tops

Were close against the sky:

It was a childish ignorance,

But now 'tis little joy

To know I'm farther off from Heaven

Than when I was a boy.

In this poem the poet remember every single detail of his house in which he was born.

He remembers the windows in which sunlight used to come in the morning which never came too soon. He still remembers red and white roses, violets and buttercups which was planted in the garden of his old home. He remembers about the laburnum tree which was set by his brother on his birthday and which is still living. He remember he place where he used to swing which was a heavenly feeling since he felt his spirit floating like a feather but alas it is so heavy now . And now even cool pool water is not sufficient to cool his fever. He still remember the dark and high fir trees which he thought to be reaching the sky. But now as a grown up he knows that it is so childish, but he misses his childhoot but he also knows that it is not possible.

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Answered by HorridAshu
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I remember, I remember

The house where I was born,

The little window where the sun

Came peeping in at morn;

He never came a wink too soon

Nor bought too long a day;

But now, I often wish the night

Had borne my breath away.

I remember, I remember

The roses, red and white,

The violets, and the lily-cups--

Those flowers made of light!

The lilacs where the robin built,

And where my brother set

The laburnum on his birthday,--

The tree is living yet!

I remember, I remember

Where I was used to swing,

And throught the air must rush as fresh

To swallows on the wing;

My spirit flew in feathers then

That is so heavy now,

And summer pools could hardly cool

The fever on my brow.

I remember, I remember

The fir frees dark and high;

I used to think their slender tops

Were close against the sky:

It was a childish ignorance,

But now 'tis little joy

To know I'm farther off from Heaven

Than when I was a boy.

In this poem the poet remember every single detail of his house in which he was born.

He remembers the windows in which sunlight used to come in the morning which never came too soon. He still remembers red and white roses, violets and buttercups which was planted in the garden of his old home. He remembers about the laburnum tree which was set by his brother on his birthday and which is still living. He remember he place where he used to swing which was a heavenly feeling since he felt his spirit floating like a feather but alas it is so heavy now . And now even cool pool water is not sufficient to cool his fever. He still remember the dark and high fir trees which he thought to be reaching the sky. But now as a grown up he knows that it is so childish, but he misses his childhoot but he also knows that it is not possible.

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