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2.1 From a Railway CarriageFASTER than fairies,faster than witches,Bridges and houses,hedges and ditches;And charging alonglike troops in a battle.All through the meadows,the horses and cattles;All of the sightsof the hill and the plainFly as thickas driving rain:And ever again.in the wink of an eye,Painted stationswhistle byHere is a childwho clambers and scrambles,Al by himselfand gathering brambles;Here is a trampwho stands and gazes.And there is the greenfor stringing the daisies! here is a cartrunaway in the roadlumping along with man and load;and there is a river.each a glimpse and gone for ever!*questiondescribe in your own words the sights mentioned by the poet in 8 lines |
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