to grass, or leaf, or fruit, or wall the snail sticks close, nor fears to fall as if he grew there, house and all within that house secure he hides when danger imminet betides of storm, or other harm besides of weather gove but his horns the slightest touch his self collecting power is such he shrinks into his house with much displeasure where were he dwells alone except buimself has chatells none well Satisfied to be his own whole treasure... what we learnt from this poem? ? ?
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the poem is quit confusing
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but i think we learnt to be brave nd not to be sscared
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