In the poem palanquin bearers the phrase brow of the tide means
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she springs like a beam on the bro of the tide Falls like 8 years from the eyes of the Lightly O Lightly girl and greasing we bare her along like a parallel on string
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In the poem "palanquin bearers", the phrase brow of the tide is used to describe the act of carrying the princess by her palanquin bearers. The palanquin bearers were in the joy that they did not feel her weight when they carry her in the palanquin on their shoulders.
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The poem ‘Palanquin Bearers’ by Sarojini Naidu shows a group of palanquin bearers carrying the princess to her in-laws. They are immersed in joy and the poem uses various similes to depict the light-weighted feeling of the princess on them.
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