why does the poet find the lily more admirable than a mighty oak
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The poet collocates with two things of nature- an oak tree and lily flower with human life. He feels that a significant life like the lily flower, though very short but sweet is what a man should seek for rather living for many years and doing no good deeds. ... So the poet favors lily over the oak.
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why does the poet find the lily more admirable than a mighty oak?
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Explanation: The poet collocates with two things of nature- an oak tree and lily flower with human life. He feels that a significant life like the lily flower, though very short but sweet is what a man should seek for rather living for many years and doing no good deeds. ... So the poet favors lily over the oak.
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