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write the summary of the poem of trespass by John Clare

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Answered by divyanshGupta00
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The poem dreaded working on a place without any path. As he walked through a meadow, the poet kept a watch to see if the owner was coming by. The meadow was beautiful at every stretch. As he entered the road from the meadow, he felt that every stranger he saw frowned at him and said that he had trespassed while he was on his walk. The poet also felt that he would have a fine day everyday if he had such a beautiful place like the meadow. However, as the meadow was not his, he could not consider it as it his own.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

Trespass is a 14-line sonnet that talks about boundries and tresspassing.

Explanation:

The poet feared having to labour in a location where there was no clear way. The poet was walking across a meadow when he kept his eyes peeled, waiting to see whether the landowner would soon appear. The beauty of the grass continued in every direction. As he emerged from the field and onto the road, he got the impression that every unusual person he passed had scowled at him and implied that he had trespassed while he was out walking. The poet believed that if he lived in a location as lovely as the meadow, he would have good weather on a daily basis. He believed that this would be the case. But, since the meadow was not his, he could not think of it as being his own because it did not belong to him.

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