Poem good timber stanza 2 explanation
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But lived and died as he began. In the next six lines of 'Good Timber,' the speaker compares the tree to the man who never “became a manly man.” This person lived a similar life. ... The last two lines solidify the comparison between the man and the tree. He “lived and died as he began” without development.
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