why do you thinck the brow is wet with honest sweat in village black smith
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The blacksmith's brow is wet with 'honest sweat' and he earns only what he can. The poet is hinting at the 'honesty' and 'satisfaction' of the blacksmith. He does not borrow from anyone because he earns as per his capacity and does not demand more. He is not greedy!
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The blacksmith's brow is wet with 'honest sweat' and he earns only what he can. The poet is hinting at the 'honesty' and 'satisfaction' of the blacksmith. He does not borrow from anyone because he earns as per his capacity and does not demand more. He is not greedy
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