winged seeds?
1. What does the poet mean by the phrase winged seeds'? Who will wake up the
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In the first line, Shelley use the phrase “winged seeds” which presents images of flying and freedom. The only problem is that they lay “cold and low” or unnourished or not elevated. He likens this with a feeling of being trapped.
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He likens this with a feeling of being trapped. The important word is “seeds” for it shows that even in death, new life will grow out of the “grave.” The phrase “winged seeds” also brings images of religions, angels, and/or souls that continue to create new life.
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