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प्रश्न
The gladdest people living are the wholesome folks who make
A circle at the fireside that no power but death can break.
Who are the gladdest people living?
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उत्तर
The gladdest people are those who live together as wholesome folks.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
He will not see me stopping here
To watch his woods fill up with snow.
Whom does ‘he’ refer to?
And I watered it in fears
Night and morning with my tears;
How is ‘it’ watered?
It takes much time to kill a tree,
Not a simple jab of the knife Will do it.
Why does it take much time to kill a tree?
"Oh no, no,” said the little Fly, “kind Sir, that cannot be,
I’ve heard what’s in your pantry, and I do not wish to see!"
Is the fly willing to enter the spider’s pantry?
"The Spider turned him round about, and went into his den,
For well he knew the silly Fly would soon come back again:"
Why is the poet using the word 'den' to describe the spider’s web?
Have you ever been to a river?
Do you think rivers have life like human beings?
Over rocks, by rose-banks, sweeping
Like impetuous youth.
Which stage of man is compared here?
How does the poet bring about the comparison of life with the river? Explain it with reference to the poem.
And the finest of conventions ever held beneath the sun
Are the little family gatherings when the busy day is done.
Where do they have their family conventions?
