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why dose the poet love the cow?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Beacuse cow gives us milk and dung which is very useful...!!!!

Answered by bhabanisankar123
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Answer:

"The Cow"

11/18/2015

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A very somber Robert Louis Stevenson interrupted midway into his literary process.

"The Cow"

Robert Louis Stevenson

The friendly cow all red and white,

I love with all my heart:

She gives me cream with all her might,

To eat with apple-tart.

She wanders lowing here and there,

And yet she cannot stray,

All in the pleasant open air,

The pleasant light of day;

And blown by all the winds that pass

And wet with all the showers,

She walks among the meadow grass

And eats the meadow flowers.

Robert Louis Stevenson was an extraordinary man, who lived with vehement vibrance all his own, he was never one to bow down to fate and he toke his future into his own hands. From abandoning the family trade and renouncing religion to tropical voyages on the high seas, and romantic chases across the Americas. Stevenson never let being dealt a bad hand dampen his spirits and his life is one quite as miraculous as the stories and poetry he wrote during it, if you wish to read a more enumerated account of his life I covered it a little more thoroughly in my analysis of "Where Go the Boats," which is linked below.

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