How is offering of the vendors in the 3rd stanza of the poem street cries different from what is offered in the early morning and noon?
Answers
Answer:
Dawn’s first cymbals – The first sounds of the early morning, like, the bells from temples, church, etc.
Labour’s various cry – Different kinds of workers walk up and down the streets asking for work.
To tend the flock – To take the cattle to the grasslands.
Bind the mellowing grain – Harvesting the ripe wheat, corn, rice, etc.
Mellowing – Ripe
Ardent – Dedicated
Toil – Hard work
Forge – Work hard
Fasting – (Here) Hurrying
BUY BREAD – Buy bread from us!
PARAPHRASE
When early’s morning’s first sounds fill the sky, waking everyone up to the various calls of the vendors on the streets, some taking their cattle to the hills, some going to the fields to harvest the ripe grain, so that they could make a living out of their day’s work, some men hurrying away with their load of bread call out, – “buy bread!”
Answer:
the street vendors were offering flowers in the 3rd stanza and the people could spend time with their families and drink life's poignant sweet while in the 1st and 2nd stanza people were rushing to work and were sweating in the cruel heat