According to John Keats, ‘a thing of beauty’ is:
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‘a joy forever’
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‘a pleasure forever’
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‘a bliss forever’
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‘a boon forever’
A.
‘a joy forever’
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According to John Keats, ‘a thing of beauty’ is:
‘a joy forever’
‘a pleasure forever’
‘a bliss forever’
‘a boon forever’
A.
‘a joy forever’
Wreathing of flowery bands _______.
(i) Explain ‘in spite of all’.
(ii) What removes away the pall from our evil spirits?
(iii) Who do germinate a shady boon and for whom?
(iv) What is the common thing that the poet points out?
The pall from our dark spirits is moved away:
A shady boon is germinated by:
Natural beauty provides us:
(i) Name the flowers described in these lines?
(ii) What are the other natural ecosystems named here and what do they do?
(iii) What makes the mid-forest brake rich?
(iv) What does the blooming musk rose do according to the poet?
(v) Trace the word that means-‘small streams.’
The flowers described in the above stanza are:
The natural ecosystems mentioned in the above stanza are:
The blooming ________ scatters its rich scent all around.
(i) Name two things of beauty the poet has mentioned in these lines.
(ii) What does the poet mean by “the grandeur of the dooms”?
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