in the poem of railway carriage by Robert Louis Stevenson,why does the poet say the horse and cattle are 'charging along'?are they really running?
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the poet of the poem enjoys the speed of the train.
According to him, the train runs quite faster than the fairies and flies.
The train constantly rush forward leaving behind the houses, fences, bridges.
He even says that the horses and cattle are left behind grazing in the ground. No, they are not running.
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