then took the other, just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear, Though as for that the passing there had worn them really about the same
how are 'grassy' and 'wanted wear' basically mean the same
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"Grassy" and "wanted wear" do not mean the same.
Grassy here means, the autumn leaves that fell from the trees that cover the road. It has fallen very recently and hence is green in colour.
Whereas;
Wanted wear has a literary device involved.(personification) The phrase here means that the road is inviting the poet to walk on it.
Hence, the two words are different as "grassy" is used as an adjective while "wanted wear" is used a verb.
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