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set content, that turns the labourer's sweat
Oh. sweet content, that to
To tears of joy, and shines the roughest face;
How often have I sought you high and low
And found you still in some lone quiet place;
Here, in my room, when full of happy dreams,
With no life heard beyond that merry sound
of moths that on my lighted ceiling kiss
Their shadows as they dance and dance around;
Or in a garden, on a summer's night,
When I have seen the dark and solemn air
Blink with the blind bats' wings, and heaven's bright face
Twitch with the stars that shine in thousands there.
- William Henry Davie
Questions:
49. What does the poet mean by 'no life heard' ?
50. Why, do you think, has the poet mentioned the labourer ?
in 51. What message does the poet give us in this poem ?
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fres 52. Describe the night as the poet has done in the last stanza.
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Explanation:
49) the poet means that no sound from living creatures is heard.
50). because a labourer's life is difficult and it is only contentment with his lot that can bring him happiness.
51). the poet gives us the message to seek contentment in lonely quiet places and admist natural sights.
52). The poet describes the night of summer in a garden. The night is dark with heartfelt air. There are many bats flying in the sky. Thousands of stars are shining on the sky.
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