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summary of The Twins ( Verse by Verse )​

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Henry Sambrooke Leigh was a writer, a playwright, singer, french scholar, brilliant, etc. He was born on 29th March in London. At a very early age, he engaged himself in writing. His verses were very fluent and straightforward. He has translated many French Verses. For the theatre Royal, his theatrical essay was in collaboration. His “The Prince Methusalem” was a complete failure at Folies Dramatiques.

Henry Sambrooke Leigh’s collection of lyrics were at ‘Carols of Cockayne’, ‘Gillott and Goosequill’, ‘A Town Garland. He was prayed for his fluent verse but was also described as being of slender merit. Huge collections were published between 1860- 1880.

Henry’s poem “The Twins” has famous among all the students; they liked it. It was the kind of poetry that a parent would readout for their twins.

About the poem

In the poem “The Twins,” the poet Henry Sambrooke Leigh talks about how he is suffering the entire life because of his twin. He exclaims how he gets unfairly treated because of his brother’s foolishness, once he got punished for his brother. The poem talks about the twins in a light-hearted manner and with comedy. He also shows his part of tension if his wife would marry his brother out of confusion or what would happen if any one dies, who will help the people burry. The people weren’t so foolish to bury the other one, and he created a comedy element.

Throughout the poem, he exclaims his sorrow. He shows how the twins face problems. He was so annoyed with that situation that he started asking his readers “What would you do if you were me,

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