some say the world will end Fire some say in ice.
from what i' ve tasted of desire
I hold with those who favour fire
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True, the poet says he hold with those who favor fire in the initial stage, yet as time passes he tells us that he know enough of hate to say that ice is also great and would suffice
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in this line of poem "fire and ice", the poet wants to describe that someone say that the world ind with fire in which fire means desire and someone say world end with ice in which ice means hated , means person's jealousy
last poet wants to say I am in favour of fire means he support those who think that world world will end by desire that was fire
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