Who in the hollow if his hand Holds all the growth of all our land A nation’s growth from sea to sea Stirs in his heart who plants a tree 3. Whose hand is referred to in the poem? Explain ‘hollow of his hand’.
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This is from a poem that I don't know
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The lines say that a man who plants a tree holds the growth of 'all our land' (the entire world, the human civilisation) in his hand. 'Hollow of his hand' means the palm of his hand where one is most protected
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