how does the boy expresses his grief at losing the ball?(The Ball Poem)
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The boy was very much worried for losing his ball. The poet says the major consequence for the boy is at losing the ball. An ultimate oscillating grief attaches the boy as he stands trembling, rigid, staring at his young days down towards the harbor where the ball was lost.
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The poet tells the that he will not be intrude on the boy, as he experiences for the first time the grief of losing in his life for a much loved asset-his ball. He wants not to disturb the boy as he wants him to feel what it is like to lose something. The poet wants him to be able to come out of his sadness with the loss.
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