"The air's buoyancy and the sun's ray/ Are of advantage to me. From which poem
have these lines been taken
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These lines have been taken from the poem Hawk Roosting.
EXPLANATION:
“The air's buoyancy and the sun's ray/ Are of advantage to me”, the lines have been taken from the poem Hawk Roosting. The poem is written by Ted Hughes. The poem is about a hawk which is sitting in the woods and reflecting on what it is and "what it does".
Having its predatory powers, it is showing its superiority over other creatures. The poem is Ted's typical animal poem where he doesn't shy away from depicts hawk's instinctive behavior.
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