what does the poet want the wind to do and what does he forbid it for doing?
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In the first stanza, the wind breaks the shutters of the windows, scatters the papers, throws down the books from the shelf, tears the pages of the books and brings rain.
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in the first stanza, the wind breaks the shutters from the window, scatters the paper, throws down the book from the shelf, tears the pages of the books and brings rain.
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