Explain the phrase : 'by war's long winter starv'de'.
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Answer: The poet means by this statement that people are starved during wars and he compares to the long winters that do not seem likely to be gone shortly. Explanation: The lines had been taken from the poem 'No Men Are Foreign' in which the poet gives the message of universal brotherhood and harmony.
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this phrase means that after war , the aftermath is similar to that of winter season, because there is not enough to eat.
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