What does the phrase 'beauty's glance' mean in the poem 'leisure'?
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improving to see the nature
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The poem ‘Leisure’ written by W.H. Davies, the poet complains that a man in this world can have everything except for leisure as he is burdened with all the responsibilities of life and family.
EXPLANATION:
He is always caught up with something or the other. The poet speaks about “beauty’s glance” here by that the poet means, as the men of our time is always busy and burdened with responsibilities they don’t even have the time to enjoy nature and to appreciate the beauty associated with the nature.
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