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Explain : A poet could not be gay. In such a jocund company.​

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Answered by baisuraja
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Poet could not but be gay, In such a jocund company: ... Except he refers to himself in the first person, by his vocation, "a poet." Despite his earlier loneliness, the speaker now can't help but feel happy, or "gay," with such a beautiful vision to look at.

Answered by janugadipudi
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A poet could not be gay. In such a jocund company.

The speaker reenters the poem. (We’ve haven’t seen you since the first line, buddy.) Except he refers to himself in the first person, by his vocation, "a poet."

Despite his earlier loneliness, the speaker now can’t help but feel happy, or "gay," with such a beautiful vision to look at.

Or, as he puts at, with such joyful and carefree ("jocund") "company" to hang out with. The flowers and waves feel like companions to him. They are all pals. Group hug!

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