What are the poet's feeling for the snake?what does he wish for it
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The poet D.H. Lawrence felt very much pity for the snake because he hit the snake hat was moving in its own way near him.
Though the poet was not at all wishing to hit the snake, but his knowledge and education made him to do that because we have been taught that snakes are venomous and should be killed.
The poet wishes that the snake should go over the water and into the reeds to hide himself from humans.
The poet wants the snake to be left unharmed because his appearance is a distinctive attribute.
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