Read the poetic lines and answer the questions:
1. Where the voice of the wind calls our wandering feet
a) Whose’ wandering feet’ is referred to here?
2. With lutes in our hands ever-singing we roam,
All men are our kindred, the world is our home.
a) Who does ‘we’ refer to? What do they have in their hands?
What is its name?
b) How are the men in the world related to the singers?
3. Our lays are of cities whose lustre is shed,
a) What does ‘lays’ mean?
4. The laughter and beauty of women long dead;
a) Explain the meaning of the above line.
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Read the poetic lines and answer the questions:
1. Where the voice of the wind calls our wandering feet
a) Whose’ wandering feet’ is referred to here?
2. With lutes in our hands ever-singing we roam,
All men are our kindred, the world is our home.
a) Who does ‘we’ refer to? What do they have in their hands?
What is its name?
b) How are the men in the world related to the singers?
3. Our lays are of cities whose lustre is shed,
a) What does ‘lays’ mean?
4. The laughter and beauty of women long dead;
a) Explain the meaning of the above line.
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