summary of the poem village schoolmaster
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The poem begins with a description of an old schoolhouse that is bordered by a dilapidated fence and flowering gorse bushes ("blossom'd furze unprofitably gay"). The narrator tells us that the school was once a "noisy mansion" presided over by a village schoolmaster.
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The poem first describes an abandoned schoolhouse that was once noisy and led by a stern schoolmaster who took education and teaching seriously. Throughout the poem, the narrator describes how the children perceived him; although he was stern, they laughed at his jokes and recognized his kindness, and they admired all his knowledge and talent. Now, the narrator remarks that all of it is in the past and the schoolmaster is not here anymore.
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