Read the following lines that appear in the second
stanza of the poem :
"Still we feel that something sweet
Followed youth, with flying feet,
And will never come again.”
The poet describes youth as ‘something sweet'. Do you
agree with him? Why?
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We agree with the poet. The period of youth is sweet and we plunge ourselves I dream but it goes suddenly with flying feet and will never come again. We gain from it and we lose when it is gone because this valuable period can bring both. So we say that there are gains for all our losses.
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