on pads of velvet quiet
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On pads of velvet quiet, In his quiet rage. In this stanza, the poet describes the appearance of the tiger in the zoo and its daily movements. He says that the stripes on its body are darker in colour than the rest of its coat, and so they stand out distinctly, even when seen from a distance.
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