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What contrasting images of the speaker are conveyed to us by the use of the words poised and Dart?
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lifted feet, hands still,
I am poised, and down the hill
Dart, with heedful mind;
The air goes by in a wind.
Swifter and yet more swift, 5
Till the heart with a mighty lift
Makes the lungs laugh, the throat cry:—
‘O bird, see; see, bird, I fly!
‘Is this, is this your joy?
O bird, then I, though a boy, 10
For a golden moment share
Your feathery life in air!’
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