How does a man plants "a far-cast thought of civic good" ?
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In the third stanza, the poet mentions that a person plants a "far-cast thought of civic good". Here, the poet means that the person foresees the goodness because of the trees for the citizens in his place. He whole-heartedly plants the trees for the well-being of the future generation.
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