Q1. Read the following stanza and answer the question carefully.
If such there breath, go, mark himwell;
For him no minstrel's raptures swell;
High though his title, proud his name,
Boundless his wealth as wish can claim.
1. Name the poem and the poet.
2. Who is "him” in the first line of the above given stanza?
3. What is the meaning of “minstrel's rapture”?
4. According to the poem what types of person is considered a "wretch"?
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1. answer - breathes there the man and the name of the poet was Sir Walter Scott
3. answer- minstrel who was carried away with emotion when singing might be said to be experiencing rapture, which I take to mean a powerful and pleasurable emotion. Such a strong emotion could easily cause the minstrel to sing in a stronger, louder, higher or deeper tone, which could be described as swelling.
4. answer - a miserable person : one who is profoundly unhappy or in great misfortune. 2 : a base, despicable, or vile person.
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