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Q.2. Paraphrase the given stanza.
It was the rainbow gave thee birth,
And left thee all the lovely hues,
And as her mother name was Tears,
So runs it in my blood to choose,
For haunts the lovely pools.​

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Answered by anjali5087
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William H. DaviesThe Kingfisher by William Henry Davies

In ‘The Kingfisher’ Davies explores themes of solitude, nature, and beauty. The poem depicts the colours of the kingfisher, a small to medium-mixed brightly coloured bird. They are often deep blue, orange and yellow. It is likely that Davies was speaking about the common kingfisher, the most populous species in the United Kingdom.

The creature goes through the world with its “glorious hues”. These allow it to stand proud alongside the colourful peacocks in the “green parks”. It is just as vibrant. The bird could also hold its own against the windows of kings, but it chooses not to. It is not “vain” as a human would be. Instead, it prefers the quiet, just like the speaker does.

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