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explain the phrase "bee-loud glade".​

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Answered by beyoncebinu12
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Explanation:

Bee loud glade refers to the buzzing of bees in an open space. This term has been taken from the W.B Yeat's The Lake of Innisfree. He talks about how he longs to go to the countryside away from all the noises of the urban city. He longs to be in an open space full of greenery and quiet, with only bees for company.

Answered by omm2520
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Bee loud glade refers to the buzzing of bees in an open space. This term has been taken from the W.B Yeat's The Lake of Innisfree. He talks about how he longs to go to the countryside away from all the noises of the urban city. He longs to be in an open space full of greenery and quiet, with only bees for company.

This is from the poetry, "Yeats's Poetry: “The Lake Isle of Innisfree”.

There are many sounds used for the description of animals and insects and this is just the description of one of those sounds made by bees.

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