'How sleeps the brave' by William Collins is a war poem. It tells about sacrifice of English soldiers and further describes how nature and fairies honour them.
In the first stanza, Collins comments on the way in which nature honours brave soldiers by illustrating how Spring returns "to deck their hallow'd mould" and"dress a sweeter sod" upon their plots. In the second stanza, William Collins portrays how angelic beings praise the dead soldiers by ringing bells and singing dirges. The poem also comments on the significance of the soldier's mission to make their country free. Overall, the poem honours and praises the dead soldiers who sacrificed their lives for their country. Humans, nature, and angelic beings praise and respect those soldiers who have selflessly died for their country.
In the first stanza, Collins comments on the way in which nature honours brave soldiers by illustrating how Spring returns "to deck their hallow'd mould" and"dress a sweeter sod" upon their plots. In the second stanza, William Collins portrays how angelic beings praise the dead soldiers by ringing bells and singing dirges. The poem also comments on the significance of the soldier's mission to make their country free. Overall, the poem honours and praises the dead soldiers who sacrificed their lives for their country. Humans, nature, and angelic beings praise and respect those soldiers who have selflessly died for their country.
Thank you for this poem
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