Why is the 'sorrow' called 'silent' in the poem 'Mild The Mist Upon The Hill' by Emily Jane Bronte ?
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The 'sorrow' is called 'silent' means the poet has herself described her deep sorrow in the word 'silent'. It is silent because the poet couldn't tell her grieves and pains to anyone else. The pain was excruciating indeed.
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