why does the poet say,' I grow thin and treacherous as air'?
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Grew thin and treacherous as air. The castle was lost without a groan, The famous citadel overthrown, ... The castle was captured by the enemies
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Grew thin and treacherous as air. Answer: Reference : These lines are from Edwin Muir's poem “The Castle”. Context and Explanation : The poet says these words while describing the betrayal of the wizened warden.
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