where could have the violet been instead of growing in the valley?
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In the poem, the violet flower can grow in a dark and dim green bed.
- The question has been asked from the poem The Violet by Jane Taylor.
- The flower grows in a dark and dim bed that is green. It appears to be hiding over there with its bent stalk and lowered head.
- The poetess wishes it should be a part of rosy bower instead of sitting there with all its charm and loveliness.
- But in that modest spot, the flower is happy to be there, and spreads his perfume in silent shadow.
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