They, too, aware of sun and air nad 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.
Questions-
(a) What is the significance of the word 'too' in the first line of the extract?
(b) Why do you think the poet links war with winter in the second line and what effect, according to him, does this have on people? In contrast, what season is he hinting at in the first part of the same line?
(c) What is the point being made by the poet in the third and fourth lines of the extract?
(d) At other points in the poem the poet provides further illustrations of his point that they are not different from 'our own'. Mention at least three of these comparisons.
Chapter- no men are foreign
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