Describe the poem violet that poet saw in the valley
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Jane Taylor has described the flower violet in her poem 'The Violet'. The flower grows in green shady bed.
With its bent stalk and lowered head it seems to be hiding there. The poetess
feels that with all its beauty and loveliness it could be a part of rosy bower
instead of hiding there. Yet it is happy to be there in that modest place and
spreads its perfume in silent shade.
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The violet grew in a shady bed. It was the modest yet pretty flower whose stalk was bent and it hung its head. It gave a sweet fragrance. It was content to bloom and was satisfied with its existence.
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