They, too, aware of sun and air and water.
Are fed by peaceful harvests, by war's lone winter starv'd.
Their hands are ours, and in their lines we read
A labour not different from our own.
(a) Who does 'they' refer to in this stanza?
(b) What are they fed by?
(c) What are they starved by?
(d) How is a labourer different from us?
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v] They, too, aware of sun and air and water, Are fed by peaceful harvests, by war's long winter starv'd. A labour is not different from our own. 'They' refers to those people who belong to other countries.
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by peaceful harvest
farmers
sun,air, space and water
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