(i) Whose sweet face is referred to here?
(it) What does the poet mean by the sea, which appears to have changed less?
(iii) Explain : 'terribly transient feet'.
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1) The sweet face referred here was the poet's mother face . He embrace her mother for giving him a birth with her tormentable pain.
2) The poet converse and coherent the nature of the sea with life . He says that sea never appears to change but humans life is transient
3) Terrible transient feet :- It refers to the changing of imprints of the feet left on the sea sand which shows the nature of unreliable or changing world .
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