In the poem "Books", cach book is compared with 'a magic box' because each book holds a world of wonder and surprises within its covers. Like a magic box, books can reveal hidden treasures and enchant the readers.
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View AllThe poet calls time an 'old gipsy man' as it has similarities with the gipsies. The gipsies wander from one place to another. Similarly, time goes on. It travels from one city to another and one age to another like an old gipsy man.
According to the poem "Time, You Old Gipsy Man", things the poet will offer time if it stays just for a day are silver bells for its jennet, a golden ring, bow from the peacocks, little boys' singing and festoon from sweet girls.
When we open a book and start reading, our mind begins to create images or pictures immediately. Then, we find ourselves in the wonderful worlds of the books. There we meet interesting characters and learn new things.
In the poem "Two Mothers Remembered", the speaker describes the contribution of the first mother in her life. The first mother was the one who brought the speaker into this world, raised and took care of her, and helped her start her life and achieve her goals in life.
The last line "Across the sands of Dee" signifies the lingering loss and sorrow and the haunting echo of Mary's voice. Mary's lingering presence evokes a sense of mystery and indicates her connection to the place where she met her tragic end.
According to the poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening", the given line signifies the conflict between the allure of nature's beauty and the speaker's sense of duty and responsibility. The speaker realizes that he must move on and fulfill his obligations and commitments.
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