The poet wants the woodman to spare the trees because:
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The poem is addressed to a woodman who is on a tree cutting spree. The poet addresses the woodman and asks him to spare an oak tree that has been planted by his forefather. This tree was also the house of many wild birds. The woodcutter is about to cut down this tree to which the poet has many fond memories attached.
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1)the tree has been the poet's companion.
ii)The tree was planted by the poet's forefather.
iii)The tree gave shelter in his youth and
iv)The poet's has fond memories under the tree.
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