once there was a wood cutter he went to the jungle cut wood old it in the market and hi thus fed his children one day hi was cutting some wood on the bank of a river his axe slipped and fell into the river he was very sad the angel appeared and asked him why are you sad ? the wood cutter told that hi had lost his axe the angel dived on the deep water and brought out in the golden the wood cutter refused to own it the angel brought refused to take it
"The Rain" is a poem by W.H. Davies that describes rain as a beautiful force of nature that brings life and nourishment to the earth. The poet portrays rain as a soothing and cleansing presence that rejuvenates the natural world. The poem conveys a sense of peace and tranquility through its imagery and evokes a feeling of connection to the environment.
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These lines have been taken frome "The rain" by W.H.Davice.
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The origin is a nursery rhyme from the period of Elizabeth the first (1533 - 1603). It is also a poem with many variations
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