What does the phrase ‘bosom of the Air’ mean? class 6 please fast
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It's Romeo in the famous balcony scene (2, 2). ... "Bosom" here just means breast, so Romeo does indeed personify the air as having a breast which the heavenly messenger can "sail" astride. In summary - Juliet is as glorious to Romeo as a heavenly messenger would be to humans, if he sailed on the air.
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