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What do you mean by weaf then air thread into roof?

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Answered by Anonymous
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in class.

in class.(i) humid shadows

in class.(i) humid shadows(ii) starry spheres

in class.(i) humid shadows(ii) starry spheres(iii) what a bliss

in class.(i) humid shadows(ii) starry spheres(iii) what a bliss(iv) a thousand dreamy fancies into busy being start

in class.(i) humid shadows(ii) starry spheres(iii) what a bliss(iv) a thousand dreamy fancies into busy being start(v) a thousand recollections weave their air-threads into woof

in class.(i) humid shadows(ii) starry spheres(iii) what a bliss(iv) a thousand dreamy fancies into busy being start(v) a thousand recollections weave their air-threads into woof1. (i) “Humid shadows” refer to the dark clouds that produce rain.

in class.(i) humid shadows(ii) starry spheres(iii) what a bliss(iv) a thousand dreamy fancies into busy being start(v) a thousand recollections weave their air-threads into woof1. (i) “Humid shadows” refer to the dark clouds that produce rain.(ii) “Starry spheres” refer to the night sky abounding in stars.

in class.(i) humid shadows(ii) starry spheres(iii) what a bliss(iv) a thousand dreamy fancies into busy being start(v) a thousand recollections weave their air-threads into woof1. (i) “Humid shadows” refer to the dark clouds that produce rain.(ii) “Starry spheres” refer to the night sky abounding in stars.(iii)"What a bliss" refers to the happiness of the poet. When it rains poet gets into his cottage and enjoy the patter of rain upon the roof.

in class.(i) humid shadows(ii) starry spheres(iii) what a bliss(iv) a thousand dreamy fancies into busy being start(v) a thousand recollections weave their air-threads into woof1. (i) “Humid shadows” refer to the dark clouds that produce rain.(ii) “Starry spheres” refer to the night sky abounding in stars.(iii)"What a bliss" refers to the happiness of the poet. When it rains poet gets into his cottage and enjoy the patter of rain upon the roof.(iv)This refers to the various imaginary thoughts and fantasies that are aroused in the poet’s mind.

in class.(i) humid shadows(ii) starry spheres(iii) what a bliss(iv) a thousand dreamy fancies into busy being start(v) a thousand recollections weave their air-threads into woof1. (i) “Humid shadows” refer to the dark clouds that produce rain.(ii) “Starry spheres” refer to the night sky abounding in stars.(iii)"What a bliss" refers to the happiness of the poet. When it rains poet gets into his cottage and enjoy the patter of rain upon the roof.(iv)This refers to the various imaginary thoughts and fantasies that are aroused in the poet’s mind.(v) This phrase means that numerous memories intermingle to form a beautiful picture that the

Answered by N3KKI
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The sun sank lower and lower, until on October 15th we saw it for the last time above ... then began a rummaging about among our meat and blubber up on the roof...........

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