No, in country money, the country scale of gain,
The requisite lift of spirit has never been found,
Or so the voice of the country seems to complain,
I can't help owning the great relief it would be
To put these people at one stroke out of their pain.
And then next day as I come back into the sane, one
I wonder how I should like you to come to me
And offer to put me gently out of my pain.
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- there is money and scale of gain in contry
- lift of spirit was not found
- complan voice come from contry
- he can not Help in great relief
- he want to strike there pain
- he came back from span
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These lines are from poem A Roadside Stand by Robert Frost. In these lines the poet complains that in spite of the growth in the national economy, there is little improvement in the financial aspect of the rural people. The rich are getting richer while the poor remain poorer.
The poet says he can hardly bear the pain and misery of these people. At times he thinks of putting them out of pain by going and killing them all. And next day, when he will come to senses, he expects that someone should come to him and put him out of pain similarly.
Entire summary of the poem can be read here: https://brainly.in/question/13810433
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