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Happy the man, whose wish and care

A few paternal acres bound,

Content to breathe his native air,

In his own ground.

Whose heards with milk, whose fields with bread,

Whose flocks supply him with attire,

Whose trees in summer yield him shade,

In winter fire

Blest! who can unconcern’dly find

Hours, days, and years slide soft away,

In health of body, peace of mind,

Quiet by day,
Sound sleep by night; study and ease

Together mix’d; sweet recreation,

And innocence, which most does please,

With meditation.
Thus let me live, unseen, unknown;

Thus unlamented let me dye;

Steal from the world, and not a stone

Tell where I lye.

GIVEN BELOW IS THE SUMMARY OF POEM.FILL IN THE BLANKES

The poet's(a)____is to live in his (b)_____place cultivating his (c)____and tending his(d)___. He hopes to spend his days (e)____and quietly mixing (f) __with relaxation.After death he does not want to be (g)____.He hopesto leave the (h)_____stealthily with not even a (I)____marking the place of his (j)___.

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Answered by Arooza
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a) wish
b)native
c) breads
d)
e)with ease
f)study
g)lamented
h)world
i)single
j)choice
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Answered by Ravi1o
0

Answer:

wish

place

fields

flocks

peace of mind

innocence

lamented

world

mark

death

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