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what does the poet wind the wind not to breake​

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Answered by kajalshrivastava0854
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He requests the wind not to break the shutters of the windows, not to scatter the papers and throw down the books on the shelf. ... The poet says that the wind pokes fun at weaklings. It brings down frail houses, crumbling doors, rafters, and even weak hearth.

Answered by VenomArmy
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He requests the wind not to break the shutters of the windows, not to scatter the papers and throw down the books on the shelf. ... The poet says that the wind pokes fun at weaklings. It brings down frail houses, crumbling doors, rafters, and even weak hearth.

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