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The last four lines describe what mood the hare is in, what it does, where and with what
effect, and what it all looks like to an observer. Describe in a paragraph the hare's mood,
its activity, the effect produced and the scene created, as well as you can.​

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Explanation of the last four lines-:

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The Hare is running races in her mirth-:

Meaning=>The poet tells the readers that the hare is enjoying by running races.She is running on the grass and is enjoying that.

Meaning=>The poet tells the readers that the hare is enjoying by running races.She is running on the grass and is enjoying that. MIRTH means merriment, to enjoy.

Meaning=>The poet tells the readers that the hare is enjoying by running races.She is running on the grass and is enjoying that. MIRTH means merriment, to enjoy. So, the hare is enjoying here.

And with her feet she from the plashy earth.

Meaning=>This means that while she was running, with her feet,she was actually running on the wet grass where there was water deposited.

Meaning=>This means that while she was running, with her feet,she was actually running on the wet grass where there was water deposited. PLASHY EARTH means that the grass was wet and there was water deposited in the grass which was on earth.

Raises a mist, that, glittering in the sun.

Meaning=>So, while running through the water deposited on the grass present on the earth, the poet says that the hare raises a mist which was shining in the sun.

Meaning=>So, while running through the water deposited on the grass present on the earth, the poet says that the hare raises a mist which was shining in the sun. MIST means fog which comes in winter

Meaning=>So, while running through the water deposited on the grass present on the earth, the poet says that the hare raises a mist which was shining in the sun. MIST means fog which comes in winterand also called as "dhund" in hindi.

Meaning=>So, while running through the water deposited on the grass present on the earth, the poet says that the hare raises a mist which was shining in the sun. MIST means fog which comes in winterand also called as "dhund" in hindi. So, while she is running in the wet grass, a mist is being raised.

Runs with her all the way, wherever she doth run.

Meaning=>This line tells about the sun that wherever the hare run, the sun went with her all the way.

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