Why is Friendship said to be a sheltering tree in the poem "Youth and Age?
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This is a quotation from a poem by the Romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge called 'Youth and age', in which he addresses the sadness of the inevitable passage of time. Such friendships have their place but once the usefulness or pleasure of the friendship fades, it will not survive.
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he addresses the sadness of the inevitable passage of time. It refers to how friends can look after us in times of hardship but in this context, may also mean they can conceal from us the ageing process!
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friendship is like brother
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