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"we sat grown quiet at the name of love we saw the last embers of daylight die and in the trembling blue green of the sky a moon worn as if it had been a shell washed by times water as they rose and fell about the stArs and broke in days and years" explain these with reference to context

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Adam's Curse by William Yeats is an exceptionally useful lyric which makes any individual who understands it begin to think. It discloses to us the significance of diligent work.  

The artist is seen sitting with two females in the ballad / poem. One whom he's addressing in the stanza and the other lady is this present lady's companion. He depicts the companion as mellow and lovely.  

All through the poem, the writer has emphasized on the way that nothing can be practiced without buckling down or working hard.

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