Q3.Paraphrase the following lines with reference to poet and poem.
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 bow of a woodland stream
Some are aglow with the bloom that cleaves
To the limpid glory of new born leaves
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The new born leaves shine with the bloom (a delicate powdery surface deposit) that cleaves (adheres or sticks) to those leaves. The green bangles are shining the same way, as the poet describes them. These bangles symbolize the tender nature of a maiden girl.
Silver and blue colours have been compared to the mountain mist because a mist is characterised by freshness, beauty and purity. Thus these colours symbolise the virginity of the maidens.
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