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The Blindest Buzzard That I Know summary ​

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Answered by priyanshu406249
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Explanation:The blindest buzzard that I know

Does not wear wings to spread and stir,

Nor does my special mole wear fur

And grub among the roots below;

He sports a tail indeed, but then

It's to a coat; he's man with men;

His quill is cut to a pen.

In other points our friend's a mole,

A buzzard, beyond scope of speech:

He sees not what's within his reach,

Misreads the part, ignores the whole.

Misreads the part so reads in vain,

Ignores the whole tho' patent plain,

Misreads both parts again.

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