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Q.5) Read the following stanza poetry and answer to the
questions given below it-
Into the sunshine Into the moonlight,
Full of the light,
Whiter than snow,
Leaping and flashing Waving so flower like,
From morn till night! When the winds blow!
a) Write the name of the poet and poem from which the above
stanza has been taken.
b) What happens to the fountain when the winds blow? 11
c) What colour is the fountain in the moon lights?
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Answers

Answered by rohit10rs
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answered by logaprabhasl
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Answer:

a) Name of the poem - The Fountain

Name of the poet - James Russell Lowell

b) When the wind flows, the waves of the fountain just looks like the flower waves.

c) The fountain is whiter than the snow in the moonlights.

Explanation:

  • The minstrel begins his lyric by explaining how the root is filled with light in the presence of sun, and the light reflects and hops and flashes from morning tonight.
  • He explains the root in the moonlight. The root is whiter than the snow, and swells just like the flower swells as the wind flows.
  • Below the starlight, the cradles cock and drop like a shower. It’s happy at night and happy throughout the day, too.
  • It’s still in stir, it’s still joyous, it’s always rising to the sky, and it’s noway tired.
  • The root is happy during all the cloudbursts and always seems to be the stylish root in upward or downcast stir when it rests.
  • It’s full of nature and nothing can constrain it, because it keeps changing every moment, and it’s always the same.
  • Indeed in brilliance or darkness, it noway stops looking aspiring and happy, since it's the top substance.
  • The minstrel wants to come like a root, and he wants his heart to be youthful, unstable, constant, and overhead just like a root.

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