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whose woods those are I think I know

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Answered by ShaikhManeha
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The poem begins with the speaker thinking about who owns the property he is passing through—“Whose woods these are I think I know”—yet it's clear that there's no one there to actually stop the speaker from trespassing. The owner's “house is in the village,” meaning “he will not see” the speaker.

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