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"And we hear aye birds tune this merry lay: Cuckoo, jug-jug, pu-we, to-witta-woo!"Is a line from the poem 'Spring, the Sweet Spring' by Thomas Nashe, a dude who lived in 15th century England, Lots of old poems have the word 'aye' meaning 'yes', but more like, 'sure enough'. My guess would be he jacked some other poem and was reworking it and ended up with a loose 'aye', and just left it cuz it looks cool.
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The definition of an epic poem is that the poem is long, and derived from ancient tradition, and the main character performs a heroic deed or goes on an adventure. The Odyssey fits this description as it details his struggle to return home after the fall of Troy
In the poem, "Driftwood," the poet makes analogies between types of wood and people. R. Stanley Peterson wrote the poem and driftwood is considered a prize to be cherished as are people who have faced hardship and are valuable.
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This poem represents common good and people
Safety
The phrase "foamy flake" in the poem "Brook" suggests a small, light, and delicate part of the brook that is bubbly like foam. It could symbolize the purity and energy of the water as it flows downstream.
The microscopes in the poem symbolize the power of observation and insight. They represent a tool for exploring and investigating the world in a deeper and more detailed way, helping to reveal truths that may be invisible to the naked eye. Additionally, they can symbolize the desire for knowledge and understanding.
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They symbolize childhood, adulthood, and old age, respectively.
It symobolizes that they are a nation together
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A. the lack of freedom under British rule