They too, aware of sun and air and water,
Are fed by peaceful harvests, by war’s long winter starv’d
Their hands are ours, and in their lines we read
A labour not different from our own
a) What does the poet want to convey by saying “They, too, aware of…. and water”?
b) In the stanza above, how does the poet justifies that we all are same?
c) Which word is opposite to `noisy’?
d) What does the poet mean by the phrase `war’s long winter starv’d?
please refer Grade 9 beehive textbook chapter "No men are foreign"
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