with what do the weavers compare the garment being woven by them in the poem "indian weavers"
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- Weavers compare the robes of a new-born child with halcyon bird's wings, marriage-veils of a queen with the peacock's feathers and dead man's funeral shroud with white feather and cloud
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With what do the weavers compare the garments being woven by them? Answer: Weavers compare the robes of a new-born child with halcyon bird's wings, marriage-veils of a queen with the peacock's feathers and dead man's funeral shroud with white feather and cloud.
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