In Robert Frost's poem "Mending Wall," the speaker wishes he could understand the need for a wall between him and his neighbor better, so they could interact more openly and authentically. He questions the tradition of blindly following the saying "Good fences make good neighbors," hinting at the desire for deeper connection and understanding beyond physical barriers.
The speaker in "Mending Wall" by Robert Frost would like to persuade his neighbor that they do not need to maintain the physical barrier between their properties. He would prefer to have a more open and trusting relationship with his neighbor, rather than rely on the wall as a symbol of boundary and separation.
An antonym for mending is "rending".
The speaker in Sonnet 29 envies those men who are wealthier, more intelligent, and more favored by fortune. He wishes he could have the successes and attributes that others possess.
he appreciates them but wishes they could allow him a bit more privacy and not scream at him quite so loudly
it means he wishes that he could f*** you.
The meeting was noisy and it was hard to hear the speaker at times. James couldn't see the speaker but he could tell he was angry by the tone of his voice.
It could mean that he's not happy in his marriage. It could also mean that he wishes he could be free so he could pursue/see other women.
he loves you
he wishes he could be happy
no. there could be a god like that but otherwise,no.
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I'm assuming you mean "What is the verb in the sentence 'It could make all your wishes come true?'" The verb is "make."