the last bargain what is challenging
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to find. job which will give him freedom and nothing...
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8 ill you with my power." But his power counted 8 chariot with a sword” means a person with power.
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The speaker pleads to the king which means that he is in need of something badly. He asks the king to 9peaker is wandering along the crooked lane. “Crooked lane” means bent or uneven road. Thus like the stone-paved road of the stanza, this road is also difficult and full of troubles.
Soon an old man comes out of his house along with a bag of gold i.e. huge wealth. He pondered i.e. thought carefully and finding that the speaker is in need of something offers him money and says that he (the old man) will hire him with that.
The old man, in order to show how wealthy he starts counting his gold coins one by one. However like the power of king, the wealth of old seems to be worthless because it could not make the old man young again nor it could make the climate cool.
The speaker understands that wealth is not something which he needs because like the power, it does not remain in one hand forever. He wants something else and thus goes away.
Stanza 3
Now it is evening time and the garden hedge (fence or boundary) is aflower (blooming with flowers). In other words, the garden is looking very beautiful and romantic. A fair maid (a beautiful lady) comes out and says that she wants to hire him (the speaker) with a smile i.e. with her beauty.
However, the speaker finds that like the king’s power and old man’s wealth, her beauty is also not everlasting. Soon the smile of that beautiful lady is paled and melted with tears i.e. gone and she goes back along into the dark. Dark here symbolizes hopelessness and the speaker dot not want hopelessness.
He understands that a smile that made her look beautiful is fake and not everlasting. It has hidden sorrows of the lady. The day is over but the speaker fails to make a bargain. However, he has patience and persistence. He does not give up.
Stanza 4
In the final stanza, the new day comes with new hope and courage for the speaker. He is at the seashore and sees the sun glistening (shining) on the sand and the sea waves breaking (i.e. striking) waywardly (i.e. in an unpredictable way). This vista presented by the speaker symbolizes his love and appreciation for nature.
Soon he finds a child sitting on the seashore and playing with shells. This is a symbolic image as the child has no desire for power or wealth or beauty. He is free of all these things which make the man a servant.
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