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II. 1. Look at the words the poet uses to describe what he see... - Beehive
II. 1. Look at the words the poet uses to describe what he sees and hears at Innisfree
(i) bee-loud glade
(ii) evenings full of the linnet’s wings
(iii) lake water lapping with low sounds
What pictures do these words create in your mind?
2. Look at these words;
... peace comes dropping slow
Dropping from the veils of the morning to where the cricket sings
What do these words mean to you? What do you think “comes dropping slow...from the veils of the morning”? What does “to where the cricket sings” mean?
1.
(i) bee-loud glade: It creates an image of a sunny, open space in the woods filled with the buzzing sound of many honeybees.
(ii) evenings full of the linnet’s wings: It brings to mind a peaceful evening sky where many small birds are flying together back to their nests.
(iii) lake water lapping with low sounds: It creates a soothing picture of a calm lake where small waves are gently hitting the shore, making a soft sound.
2.
Meaning: These words mean that peace is a gradual and natural process that can be felt in the quiet environment of nature.
“comes dropping slow...from the veils of the morning”: This refers to the peace that arrives at dawn when the morning mist or clouds (the "veils") slowly clear away.
“to where the cricket sings”: This suggests that peace spreads throughout the surroundings, reaching even the ground where crickets chirp, indicating a calm atmosphere from morning until the evening.