wind come softly don't break the shutters of the windows don't scatter the papers don't throw down the books in the shelf
a) why does the poet want to come softly ?
b) who is wind personified as ?
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(a) The wind asks the poet to come softly so as to prevent it from breaking the shutter of the windows of his house. The scattering of the papers caused by the strong winds, disturb him. He asks the winds to come softly so that it does not throw away the books down from the shelf.
(b)The wind leaped through the open window and scattered across the tile floor. In the passage below, (whose extreme height and charismatic character burst the bonds of this answer box), wind is personified as a howling, cheeky identity capable of pushing water onto the shore.
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