what does the poet ask us to do in the poem leisure
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In his spare time, the poet desired to stand beneath the boughs and gaze for lengthy periods of time, as if he were a wandering sheep or cow. If he had free time, he would look for squirrels hiding their nuts in grass while driving through the woods.
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In his spare time, the poet desired to stand beneath the boughs and gaze for lengthy periods of time, as if he were a wandering sheep or cow. If he had free time, he would look for squirrels hiding their nuts in grass while driving through the woods. The poet want to see streams glittering in the sunlight. The poet wants us to understand the wind's genuine character and force. He tells us to construct sturdy homes.
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