what is poet saying in last stanza and to whom? from chapter The Old Brown Horse
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As the reader moves towards the end of the poem, the poet asks the reader to stop for a little while if she/he happens to pass by the field where the old brown horse stands and speak a few affectionate words. The poet remarks that the horse was once as young and lively as the person.
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As the reader moves towards the end of the poem, the poet asks the reader to stop for a while if she/he happens to pass by, the field where the old brown horse stands and speaks a few affectionate words. The poet remarks that the horse was once as young and lively as the person
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