lay in sorrow
My grief a proud man heard, His looks were cold, he gave me gold,
But not a kindly word
My sorrow passed, I paid him back The gold he gave to me,
Then stood erect and spoke my tha
And blessed his charity, I lay in want, and grief and pain,
A poor man passed my way,
He bound my head, he gave me bread, He watched me night and day,
How shall I pay him back again, Oh, gold is great, but greater far,
For all he did to me,
Is heavenly sympathy,
Based on your reading of the above poem, fill in the blanks in the summary of the poem given below.
The poet conveys through his poem that the worth of a ____(b) is over __ ____ . He portrays this with sharing his two kinds of experiences
with the readers. One instance, poet says he was in (c) _______ and gave him (d) _______
and a wealthy man came but did not utter a word of (e) ______ towards him. The poet kept aside his pains, stood up, (f) ______ the man and paid his money back. then he tells another instance. A poor man was passing by ,he helped him ,gave the poet some bread to eat and (g) ________his head and watched over him (h) ________ with sheer kindness . The poet says that he could never (i) ________ this kind man back as gold is great but it is never greater than ( j) ______ that the poor man gave him.
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I lay in sorrow,deep distressed:my grief proud man heard; His looks were cold,he gave me gold But not kindly word, my sorrow passed- I paid him back the gold he gave to me;Then stood erect and spoke my thanks and blessed his charity I lay in want, in grief and pain: A poor man passed my way; He bound my head,he gave me
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I lay in sorrow,deep distressed:my grief proud man heard; His looks were cold,he gave me gold But not kindly word, my sorrow passed- I paid him back the gold he gave to me;Then stood erect and spoke my thanks and blessed his charity I lay in want, in grief and pain: A poor man passed my way; He bound my head,he gave me
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