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Poem- The Lake isle of Innisfree

Look at the words the poet uses to describe what he sees and hears at Innisfree:-
1) bee-loud glade
2) evenings full of the linnet's wings
3)lake water lapping with low sounds

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Answered by Anonymous
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1) Bee-loud glade

  • = Bee-loud glade refers to an open clear space with only the humming sound of bees.

2) evenings full of the linnet's wings

  • = evenings full of the linnet's wings refers to calm and serene evening time with sky full of flying linnets(bird).

3) lake water lapping with low sounds

  • = lake water lapping with low sounds refers to the low sounds made by the waves of lake at Innisfree.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

i.Bee loud glade - brings images of buzzing bees to our mind.

ii.Evenings full of linnet's wings - bring to our mind the image of linnets flying across the sky.

iii.Lake water lapping with low sounds- evoke the image of a lake's water washing the shore.

2)i. The given lines mean that "peace of mind can be slowly acquired from natural surroundings."

According to the poem it is peace that comes dropping slow... from the veils of morning.

To where the cricket sings indicates "a peaceful place where one can hear the vibrant sounds of nature like the sound of crickets at dawn."

Hope it help you

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