why does the poet plead with the wind to blow softly poem wind
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The poem opens with a plea to the wind to blow gently and not to cause damage. ... Personifying the wind, the poet tells it not to throw down books on the shelf and draws its attention to the papers that it has torn and the rain that it has brought again. The poet is not happy with the wind's attitude here.
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The poem opens with a plea to the wind to blow gently and not to cause damage --- Personifying the wind , the poet tells it not to throw down books on the shelf and draws it's attention to the papers that it has torn and the rain that it has brought again. The poet is not happy with the wind's attitude here.
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