"Sometimes whoever seeks abroad may find" - What does the poet mean by "abroad" ? (write in brief
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Explanation:
Who hath not seen thee oft amid thy store?"
This line is a personification of Spring.
"Sometimes whoever seeks abroad may find Thee sitting careless on a granary floor."
Those searching for Auntumn can find it on the granary floor. It can be seen in the grain which covers the floor, marking the end of the harvest. "Careless" refers to the fact that the work is done and life is once again carefree.
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"Sometimes whoever seeks abroad may discover the sitting careless on a granary ground."
Those trying to find Autumn can find it at the granary ground.
Explanation:
- This line is a personification of Spring. It may be visible withinside the grain which covers the ground, marking the cease of the harvest.
- "Careless" refers back to the reality that the work is finished and life is another time carefree.
- Good, he is going to inform us of a way to locate autumn now. It's like attempting to find the leprechaun from the Lucky Charms commercial (we will get the one's charms from you yet!).
- All anybody has to do is tour thru the nation-state hitting up every "granary" – homes wherein massive quantities of harvested grain are stored cool and dry – till you locate autumn sitting at the ground of one in every one of them.
- A silo is one form of the present-day granary.
- Now that the grain has been harvested, autumn does not have care withinside the world. The paintings for this season are finished and withinside the books.
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