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next line poems are

feast and your holes are crowded.
fast and the world goes by.
succeed and give an it helps you live.
but no man can help you die.
there is room in the halls of pleasure.
for a large and lordly train but one by one we must all file on,
through the narrow is aisles of pain,

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what advice does the poet give in the first two lines of the poem?

according to the poet what do human being seek out and what do they want to avoid?

answer with reference to the context

a) they want full measure of all your pleasure.
but they do not need your woe.
be glad ;and your friends are many,
be sad ,and you lose them all,-
a) who wants full measure of a pleasure?
b) why do people not want our woe?
c) what happens when we are glad and when we are sad?

b) there is room in the halls of pleasure
for a large and lordly train,
but one by one we must all file on
through the narrow is aisles of pain.
a) where do people want together?
b) why does the poet says that the aisles of pains are narrow?
c) explain the meaning of the above lines in your own words?

​next line poems are

feast and your holes are crowded.
fast and the world goes by.
succeed and give an it helps you live.
but no man can help you die.
there is room in the halls of pleasure.
for a large and lordly train but one by one we must all file on,
through the narrow is aisles of pain,

answer this question

what advice does the poet give in the first two lines of the poem?

according to the poet what do human being seek out and what do they want to avoid?

answer with reference to the context

a) they want full measure of all your pleasure.
but they do not need your woe.
be glad ;and your friends are many,
be sad ,and you lose them all,-
a) who wants full measure of a pleasure?
b) why do people not want our woe?
c) what happens when we are glad and when we are sad?

b) there is room in the halls of pleasure
for a large and lordly train,
but one by one we must all file on
through the narrow is aisles of pain.
a) where do people want together?
b) why does the poet says that the aisles of pains are narrow?
c) explain the meaning of the above lines in your own words?

its urgent please give the answer very fastly because I have to answer it to the teacher

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that is a lot of questions buddy

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