They too, aware of sun and air and water
All fed by peaceful harvests, by war’s long winter starv’s
Their hands are ours, and in their lives we readWhat are they fed by?
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- Name of the book - Beehive
- Class - 9th
- Poem - 'No men are foreign'
The given lines are:
"They too, aware of sun and air and water. All fed by peaceful harvests, by war’s long winter starv’s. Their hands are ours, and in their lives we read."
Here,
- The people are fed by peaceful harvest which symbolises the fruitful crops produced by a lot of hard work made by the farmers.
- They are grown during the time of peace. They are said to be peaceful because they can be nurtured only during times of peace.
- They symbolise happiness and prosperity.
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Answer:
Lines are
They too, aware of sun and air and water
All fed by peaceful harvests, by war’s long winter starv’s
Their hands are ours, and in their lives we read
These lines are derived from the poem 'No men are foreign. The human being are fed by peaceful harvests. It symbolises the fruitful crops grown by farmer. They were grown when there is peace. This symbolise that the farmer happiness and peace and prosperity of farmer.
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