What does the poet imply by ‘from the veils of the morning to where the cricket sings’?
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The Poet implies by ‘from the veils of the morning to where the cricket sings because it is the peace that comes dropping gradually from the veils of the morning. phrase - 'to where the cricket sings' indicates a peaceful place where one can hear the vibrant sounds of nature. Sounds such as the songs of the cricket at the time of dawn
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The given lines indicate the peace of mind that can be slowly acquired from natural surroundings. The peace comes dropping gradually from the veils of the morning. The phrase 'to where the cricket sings' indicates a peaceful place where one can hear the vibrant sounds of nature.
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