conclusion of the village schoolmaster
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His sternness comes from his desire for his students to learn: "The love he bore to learning was his fault." As the poem concludes, the speaker praises the schoolmaster because he is more knowledgeable than many others, and he "could argue still" as well as any other man.
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His sternness comes from his desire for his students to learn: "The love he bore to learning was his fault." As the poem concludes, the speaker praises the schoolmaster because he is more knowledgeable than many others, and he "could argue still" as well as any other man.
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