What is the moral of Wood man spare that tree
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"Woodman, spare that tree!" by George Pope Morris exemplifies the compassion of the old man with tree. The tree has a passionate affiliation to his youth and represents the larger passage of time. ... The poet says no one can harm the tree until "I've a hand to save".
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"Woodman, spare that tree!" by George Pope Morris exemplifies the compassion of the old man with tree. The tree has a passionate affiliation to his youth and represents the larger passage of time. ... The poet says no one can harm the tree until "I've a hand to save".
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