what do you mean by "Grac'd with a sword, and worthier of a fan, ..."?
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It is an act of foolishness that men are adorned with sword as a symbol of grace and not of strength. Cowper stresses that town people are so accustomed to a life of ease and comfort that they have become effeminate. They are worthier to carry a fan, which is a lady's favourite than a sword.
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It is an act of foolishness that men are adorned with sword as a symbol of grace and not of strength. Cowper stresses that town people are so accustomed to a life of ease and comfort that they have become effeminate. They are worthier to carry a fan, which is a lady's favourite than a sword.
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