Wind, come softly Don't break the shutters of the windows Don't scatter the papers Don't throw down the books on the shelf. FIND POETIC DEVICE
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In the opening lines of the poem, the poet implores the wind to blow
gently and not to destroy anything with its force. He asks the wind not
to break the shutters of the windows and scatter the papers here and
there. He also requests the wind not to throw the books on the shelf.
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