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what can u make out by the patriot in the poem the patriot. ​

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Answered by Bitwin
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Explanation:I

It was roses, roses, all the way,

With myrtle mixed in my path like mad:

The house-roofs seemed to heave and sway,

The church-spires flamed, such flags they had,

A year ago on this very day.

II

The air broke into a mist with bells,

The old walls rocked with the crowds and cries.

Had I said, ‘Good folks, mere noise repels -

But give me your sun from yonder skies!’

They had answered, ‘And afterward, what else?’

III

Alack, it was I who leaped at the sun,

To give it my loving friends to keep!

Nought man could do have I left undone:

And you see my harvest, what I reap

This very day, now a year is run.

IV

There's nobody on the house-tops now -

Just a palsied few at the windows set -

For the best of the sight is, all allow,

At the Shambles' Gate—or, better yet,

By the very scaffold's foot, I trow.

V

I go in the rain, and, more than needs,

A rope cuts both my wrists behind;

And I think, by the feel, my forehead bleeds,

For they fling, whoever has a mind,

Stones at me for my year's misdeeds.

VI

Thus I entered, and thus I go!

In such triumphs, people have dropped down dead.

‘Paid by the World, what dost thou owe

Me?’ - God might question; now instead,

'Tis God shall repay! I am safer so.

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