English, asked by ifhamfayaz079, 6 months ago

Read the following stanza very carefully.

The same whom in my school-boy days

I listened to; that cry

Which made me look a thousand ways

In bush, and tree, and sky.

To seek thee did I often rave

Through woods and on the green;

And thou wert still a hope, a love;

Still longed for, never seen.

On the basis of your reading of the above stanza, answer the

following questions as briefly as possible.


A) What would the poet look for and where?​

Answers

Answered by abhisrv22
2

Explanation:

The poet is looking for a voice which he used to hear in his school-boy days. He looked for it in the bushes, trees, the sky, the woods and the grass.

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

is killing

tells

Explanation:

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