Read the following stanza. If we cared for any meadows, it were merely To drop down in them and sleep. Our knees tremble sorely in the stooping, We fall upon our faces, trying to go; And underneath our heavy eyelids drooping The reddest flower would look as pale as snow. Now, answer the following questions. a) Who does 'we' refer to in the poem ? b) What do they use meadows for ? c) Why do their knees tremble ? d) What do you mean by 'eyelids drooping' here? e) Pick out the rhyming words in the above stanza.
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E- stooping and drooping is the rhyming word in the above stanza
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Read the following stanza. If we cared for any meadows, it were merely To drop down in them and sleep. Our knees tremble sorely in the stooping, We fall upon our faces, trying to go; And underneath our heavy eyelids drooping The reddest flower would look as pale as snow. Now, answer the following questions. a) Who does 'we' refer t
o in the poem ? b) What do they use meadows for ? c) Why do their knees tremble ? d) What do you mean by 'eyelids drooping' here? e) Pick out the rhyming words in the above stanza
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