what is described as ''without guile''? (asleep in the valley)
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These are words are taken from the poem Asleep in the Valley written by Arthur Rimbaud. In the poem, the poet describes the journey of solider in a peaceful valley of spring. His words 'gentle, without guile' also explain the soldier's tenderness and fragility just like a baby.
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These are words are taken from the poem Asleep in the Valley written by Arthur Rimbaud. In the poem, the poet describes the journey of solider in a peaceful valley of spring. His words 'gentle, without guile' also explain the soldier's tenderness and fragility just like a baby.
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