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Why do you think the poet says he is going to have nine bean- rows and a hive?

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As regards to honey, this is an example of the speaker's desire to live off the land. He yearns for a completely natural existence, and what could be more natural than the sweetness of the hive? There could also be some religious symbolism here. John the Baptist famously lived a holy life in the wilderness, living off wild honey and locusts. The speaker could be seen as trying to emulate his example, insofar as he seeks to live a purer, more natural life, far away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

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As regards to honey, this is an example of the speaker's desire to live off the land. He yearns for a completely natural existence, and what could be more natural than the sweetness of the hive? There could also be some religious symbolism here. John the Baptist famously lived a holy life in the wilderness, living off wild honey and locusts. The speaker could be seen as trying to emulate his example, insofar as he seeks to live a purer, more natural life, far away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

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