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From the poem "Silver" by Walter De La Mare, explain the following line in about 50+ words :

“Slowly, silently, now the moon
Walks the night in her silver shoon; ”

Note :
Walter De La Mare is a poet and novelist known for depths of the meaning of his poems which are beyond what the words actually say. So, explain the real meaning.​

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Answered by priyanka3559
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The poem personifies the moon as a female presence who walks through the night, bathing objects and creatures in her beautiful "silver" glow. As she transforms the landscape, the world seems to draw to a standstill: a dog sleeps in its kennel, "moveless fish" rest in a stream, and so on.

Answered by asfiyakhatoon9619
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From the poem "Silver" by Walter De La Mare, explain the following line in about 50+ words :

“Slowly, silently, now the moon

Walks the night in her silver shoon; ”

Note :

Walter De La Mare is a poet and novelist known for depths of the meaning of his poems which are beyond what the words actually say. So, explain the real meaning.

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