explain the line ''some are aglow with the bloom that cleaves to the limpid glory of new born leaves''
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In the line “some are aglow with the bloom that cleaves to the limpid glory of newborn leaves” the poet is saying taking about the bangle sellers as they carry different bangles for the women as per their preference and needs.
This line means that some of the bangles are glowing just like a new-born leaf that has a dew or water from the stream.
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Answer:Some of the bangles are shining green whose freshness are closely to the vivid beauty of new born, tender leaves. Such bangles are preferred by virgin madiens who have countless longings for their married lives.
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