what is mean by phrase overflowing spout from the poem "rain in summer"
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Longfellow a, a popular American poet, in this stanza begins by detailing and depicting the picture of rainy season, he says that the rain is bouncing off roofs and spilling out of guttering. The spouts are packed with rain rather overflowing, hence the water tries ahead out with force
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