Crowns for the brow of a prism chaplets to garland his bed sheets off white museums new garland to perform the slip of the dead the line talk about two constant contrasting events in human life what are the events
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Sarojini Niadu, in her poem 'The Bazaars of Hyderabad', asks flower-girls what they weave. Along with crown for bridegroom and garlands for his bed, they weave sheets of white blossoms to be put on the shroud/coffin of dead. Hence, she uses the phrase 'to perfume the sleep of dead.'
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