‘It is underneath the coppice and heath,
And the thin anemones’
The poetic device used in the above line is
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The poet here describes the struggle between the creation of man and the natural power of regrowth.
• The poet wants to say that under the coppice and the heath, lies a road through the woods.
• The road through the woods is concealed there since it was shut down 70 years ago, after a while, nature enclosed it.
• After it was covered, no one knows about the woods except only a few people.
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