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The dusty attic spider clad he throgh the keyhole maketh glad and through the broken edge of tiles into the laddered hayloft smiles what do these lines tell you about the sun

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Answered by Nereida
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It tells us how the sunlight came into the attic .

Answered by Jasleen0599
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The dusty attic spider clad he throgh the keyhole maketh glad and through the broken edge of tiles into the laddered hayloft smiles what do these lines tell you about the sun

  • A store room covered in dust and insects indicates a dusty attic.
  • Through the little keyhole in the dusty attic, the sun's rays shine down on the spider, which spends its days in the shadows. The spider feels happy to see the sunlight, thus it is welcomed in the attic.
  • Through the dusty attic's keyhole, the sun shines, cheering up the spider within. It is accepted there, yes. The phrase "He, via the keyhole make glad which demonstrates that the sun penetrates the attic spider becomes pleased" introduced me to the speaker.
  • The majority of "Summer Sun" centres on the sun's adventures indoors, first inside a house, as we follow the sun's activities snatching through blinds into the parlour, poking through a keyhole to cheer an attic, then off to smile into a hay-loft.
  • The poet does a wonderful job of describing the sun. According to him, the sun smiles and waits on one side of the road for the kids walking to school after taking a morning dip in the river while wearing a golden muslin turban.

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