English, asked by boruahs949, 9 months ago

of miles?
"Ah, you are so great, and I am so small
I tremble to think of you, World, at all:
And yet, when I said my prayers, to-day.
A whisper inside me seemed to say.
"You are more than the Earth, though you-
are such a dot:
You can love and think, and the Earth-
cannot!". pick out and the poem that refer. (1) you are more than the earth though you are such a dot.​

Answers

Answered by wajahatkincsem
2

This question refers to the poem "The wonderful world" by William Brightly Rands.

Explanation:

  • In this poem, the poet is describing the beauty of this wonderful world.
  • He says that the earth looks like a tiny too but it comprises this entire beautiful world.
  • It goes far away in miles and is surrounded by water, air, and green meadows.
  • Then he is comparing himself with this vast and wide world and says that I'm so small in front of you.

Answered by ojas20laroiya
0

Answer:

The man is little and small than the Earth. But Earth can't do anything and the man can do all works. That's why the poet compared a man with the earth.

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