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For, so swiftly it flew, the sight could not follow it in its flight. explain these lines of the poem​

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Answered by ay8197626
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Answer:

in this lines

Explanation:

narrator explain about flew of movement tha could be hel down

Answered by abishabish1297
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Answer:

"For, so swiftly it flew, the sight

Could not follow it in its flight."

The poet is talking about the arrow which he shot from his arrow, and which swiftly flew in the air. He is not sure where it fell on the ground, as it was fast and swift, and he couldn’t follow its flight. Here the arrow is symbolic to something which could cause destruction, and would leave damage behind.

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