What does the poet mean when he says ""by war’s long winter starv’d""
Answers
Answered by
91
Answer:
The poet means by this statement that people are starved during wars and he compares to the long winters that do not seem likely to be gone shortly. Explanation: The lines had been taken from the poem 'No Men Are Foreign' in which the poet gives the message of universal brotherhood and harmony.
nikunjtrigger7:
hj
Answered by
18
The poet means by this statement that people are starved during wars and he compares to the long winters that do not seem likely to be gone shortly. Explanation: The lines had been taken from the poem 'No Men Are Foreign' in which the poet gives the message of universal brotherhood and harmony
Similar questions