what makes the poet refrain from killing the snake
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The poet feels very sorry for his disgraceful, unacceptable and uncouth behaviour and action and rebuked the voices of education and civilisation that had shaped his thoughts and urged him to have chased away the creature. Thus, he says that he has to make amends in his behaviour or change his attitude, deviating from pettiness.
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