in the poem of the village blacksmith why does the poet thank the blacksmith
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The poet thanks the blacksmith for the 'lesson' that he has taught to the poet (and then the poet taught to the readers). Longfellow tells that we should also learn the lesson of hard work from the village blacksmith and never shy away from determination and labour which will eventually build our fortunes.
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The poet thanks the blacksmith for the 'lesson' that he has taught to the poet (and then the poet taught to the readers). Longfellow tells that we should also learn the lesson of hard work from the village blacksmith and never shy away from determination and labour which will eventually build our fortunes.
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