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Explain the last two line of the poem worm

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Answered by vandanabhosale
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Answer:

The main theme of this poem is that all creatures small or big should be equally respected. All creatures are created by God and that the Lord bestows his love equally on all creature including the small worm. Hence we must respect every creature big or small, and never take away a life that we cannot give.

Answered by adrikakashyap
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Answer:

The Worm: Thomas Gisborne

Turn, turn thy hasty foot aside,

Nor crush that helpless worm;

The frame thy wayward looks deride

Required a God to form.

The common lord of all that move,

From whom thy being flow'd,

A portion of that boundless love

On that poor worm bestowed.

The sun, the moon, the stars, He made

For all his creatures free;

And spread o'er earth the grassy blade,

For worms as well as thee.

Let them enjoy their little day,

Their humble bliss receive;

O! do not lightly take away

The life thou can not give.

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