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(iii), , Such the sun, the moon,, , Trees old, and young, sprouting a shady boon, For simple sheep; and such are daffodils, , With the green world they live in; and clear rills, That for themselves a cooling covert make, ‘Gainst the hot season; the mid forest brake, Rich with a sprinkling of fair musk-rose blooms;, , Reference - These lines have been taken from the poem “A Thing of Beauty’ composed, by the famous romantic poet John Keats., , Context- In this poem, the poet describes the role of beauty in human life. According to, the poet, a really beautiful thing plays an important role in our life. It saves us from, gloom and despair. Its value never comes to an end., , Explanation -Here the poet tells us the names of the beautiful things of Nature which, are present on the earth. These are the Sun, the Moon, trees, flowers (daffodils) and the, rivers. Poet says that all these things are a blessing of God. The poet further says that the, the clear rills save us from heat when we swim in cool water. In the same way the ., beautiful forest flowers enhance our joy., , (iv), , And such too is the grandeur of the dooms, We have imagined for the mighty dead;, , All lovely tales that we have heard or read;, An endless fountain of immortal drink,, Pouring unto us from the heaven's brink, , Reference - These lines have been taken from the poem “A Thing of Beauty” composed, by the famous romantic poet John Keats., , Context- In this poem, the poet describes the role of beauty in human life. According to, the poet, a really beautiful thing plays an important role in our life. It saves us from, gloom and despair. Its value never comes to an end., , Explanation The poet describes the role of inspiring tales about our forefathers who, were very brave and powerful. The manner of their death was so great that we feel, , proud to read or hear about them. The stories of their bravery are like an endless, , fountain of immortal drink for us. We get inspiration and feel proud of being their, Successor.