English, asked by kdnonglang, 5 months ago

what sort of a person do you think W.H.Davies is? Does he hint at any qualities he possesses ​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Hey Mate!

The thirteenth line asserts, this is not what the bird is going to do, for it is not vain. It is not “proud” as the kings and peacocks are. There is no ambition in its mind. The speaker relates their own perception of the world to the bird’s. They both like “a quiet place / That’s green, away from all mankind”.

The speaker imagines being by a “lonely” or isolated pool under a tree. There, they can be amongst the quiet happiness of nature and birds like the kingfisher.

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Answered by anjali983584
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Explanation:

William Henry Davies (3 July 1871[2] – 26 September 1940) was a Welsh poet and writer. Davies spent a significant part of his life as a tramp or hobo, in the United Kingdom and United States, but still became one of the most popular poets of his time. The principal themes in his work are observations about life's hardships, the ways in which the human condition is reflected in nature, his tramping adventures, and the various characters he met. Davies is usually classed as one of the Georgian Poets, although much of his work is not typical of the group in either style or theme.[3]

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