Narrate the wind's activities as presented in the poem 'Daybreak'.
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It requests the mariners to sail on. Then it inspires the forest to hang out its leaves, the birds to sing, the chanticleer to crow, the corn to bow and greet the morning and the belfry-tower to ring its bell to proclaim the hour. When it blows across the churchyard, it sighs for the dead and asks them to lie quietly
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