Poem- The Bangle Seller.
Some are meet for a maiden's wrist, Silver and blue as the mountain mist, Some are flushed like the buds that dream On the tranquil brow of a woodland stream, Some are aglow with the bloom that cleaves To the limpid glory of new born leaves.
1) WHO IS THE NARRATOR ? WHAT HASBEEN DESCRIBED EARLIER?
2) IN WHAT CONTEXT IS THE EXPRESSION' THE MOUNTAIN MIST USED HERE?
3) HOW HAS THE POET DESCRIBED THE BANGLES?
4) EXPLAIN : " SOME ARE AGLOW WITH THE BLOOM.NEW BORN LEAVES."
5) WHAT DOES THE POET SAY ABOUT BANGLES LATER IN THE CONTEXT?
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The Bangle Sellers
Bangle sellers are we who bear
Our shining loads to the temple fair...
Who will buy these delicate, bright
Rainbow-tinted circles of light?
Lustrous tokens of radiant lives,
For happy daughters and happy wives.
Some are meet for a maiden's wrist,
Silver and blue as the mountain mist,
Some are flushed like the buds that dream
On the tranquil brow of a woodland stream,
Some are aglow wth the bloom that cleaves
To the limpid glory of new born leaves
Some are like fields of sunlit corn,
Meet for a bride on her bridal morn,
Some, like the flame of her marriage fire,
Or, rich with the hue of her heart's desire,
Tinkling, luminous, tender, and clear,
Like her bridal laughter and bridal tear.
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