What does W H Davies command to the kingfisher in the second stanza?
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The poet declares it to be born from a rainbow, endowed with all of its colors. The poet asks it to live in peace, away from mankind. The kingfisher is deemed to be a humble bird, with neither the pride nor ambition of the peacock.
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