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what do you mean by shaft of beauty towering high
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Answered by legendaryQueen88
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The shaft of beauty actually mean 'the beam of beauty'. As the tree grows high with its long narrow stem, it looks like a beautiful tower. In Henry Bunner's poem 'The Heart of the Tree', the 'shaft of beauty' is the trunk of the tree. It is compared to a flagpole that holds the flag-like branches high in the sky.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The shaft of beauty actually mean 'the beam of beauty'. As the tree grows high with its long narrow stem, it looks like a beautiful tower.

  • In Henry Bunner's poem 'The Heart of the Tree', the 'shaft of beauty' is the trunk of the tree. It is compared to a flagpole that holds the flag-like branches high in the sky.

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