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how does the poet prefer to live his life?​

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Answered by mukeshmasih04
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The poet wants to live his life joyful, willing to do something. He neither wants to hurry nor move away from his goal. He does not want to mourn the things he has lost, not hold back for fear of the future. He instead prefers to live his life with a whole and happy heart which cheerfully travels from youth to old age

Answered by pratibhamehra657
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Answer:

(a) 'me' refers to the poet, henry van dyke.

(b) the poet wants to live a life with joy and with plenty of positively towards the future.

(c) one can travel on with cheer by retaining the pleasure of childhood.

(d) he want to live his life with joy and happily with forwarding positivity.

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