The Arab merchant bowed him down
Till his forehead touched the floor
And thus he addressed King Ahmak Shah
„Protector of the poor!
1. From which poem are the above stanzas taken and who is the
composer?
2. How did the Arab merchant try to impress the king?
3. Mention the rhyme scheme of the First stanza.
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1): The above stanza has been taken from the poem 'The Psalm of Life'. The composer of this poem is 'H.W. Longfellow'.
2): An Arab merchant. He promised to bring the king the finest Arabian horse for a lakh rupees.
3): English. The rhyme scheme in the first stanza is 'aabb'.
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