why does the author ask the wind to come swiftly
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The author asks the wind to come swiftly so it does not knock over the books, damage the shutters of the windows and scatter the papers. The wind is destructive and upsets everything. The poet does not wants the wind to come swiftly so that earthly peace and order can be maintained.
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The author asks the wind to come swiftly so that the earthly peace and order can be retained. The wind damages the shutters of the windows, scatters the papers and tears the pages of books. It disturbs everything and everyone. So, the poet pleads for the welfare of the society.
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