give the meaning of the four lines who in the hall of his hand holds all the growth of our our lands
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The lines say that a man who plants a tree holds the growth of 'all our land' (the entire world, the human civilisation) in his hand. ... Rather he takes utmost care to ensure that the tree is planted. In a different interpretation, his hands might be hollow (empty) with nothing else to give to his fellow men
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