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Some are meet for a maiden's wrist,
Silver and blue as the mountain mist,
Some are flushed like the buds that dream
On the tranquil brow of a woodland stream,
Some are aglow with the bloom that cleaves
To the limpid glory of new born leaves.
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Answered by jenifferdsouza2708
21

Answer:

In this stanza, the bangle sellers give an account of the bangles suitable for a maiden's wrist. They say that silver & blue coloured bangles which are like the colour of the mist of a mountain will suit her. This suggests the blooming beauty of her growing age. Some of the bangles have colours like the buds that are going to bloom on a woodland stream, while some are like the glowing flowers or the clear dew drops on new born leaves. All these colours mist like, bud like, bangles are suitable for unmarried girls.

Answered by s882880
10

Answer:

in the first line it tells something meets the maidens wrist

second line tells the lining of mountain is blue and silver

third line tells us the buds are the dreams and sometimes the dream will not be fulfilled or gonna happen

fourth line tell us in the end of a bow which is a tranquil type which is a bow of woodland stream

fifth line tells us somethings glow with a bloom which split

sixth line tell us there is glory in the new leaves which is born

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