Chemistry, asked by sarojaniv15, 10 days ago

.What memories does the west wind bring back to the poet, which make him yearn

for his motherland ? What does the poet mean by saying ‘the air's like wine’? ​

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Answered by BeAuTyBLusH
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"The West Wind" follows a straightforward rhyme scheme and meter, adhering to rhyming couplets. A slightly melancholy poem, its speaker describes how the "warm wind" from the west, which arrives in spring, puts tears in his eyes.

Answered by BʀᴀɪɴʟʏAʙCᴅ
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In "The West Wind," the speaker imagines the west wind calling to him from a land of solace, where he might find "balm" for his tired soul.

"The West Wind" follows a straightforward rhyme scheme and meter, adhering to rhyming couplets. A slightly melancholy poem, its speaker describes how the "warm wind" from the west, which arrives in spring, puts tears in his eyes.

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