What is the meaning of "good folk,mere noise repels"
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The Patriot, the like, Had I said, “Good folk, mere noise repels- uses the poetic devices of irony and metaphor. This stanza shows how a patriot is revered by their countrymen who even try to achieve the impossible for their hero.
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- Taken from Robert Browning's poem. The Patriot, the like, Had I said, “Good folk, mere noise repels- uses the poetic devices of irony and metaphor. This stanza shows how a patriot is revered by their countrymen who even try to achieve the impossible for their hero.
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