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its realy nice to listen old classic poetry
It means “Wake up, it is morning.”
what does this mean? Analysis of Poem?
Wake!For the Sun, who scattered into flight
The Stars before him from the Field of Night,
Drives night along with them from Heav’n
and strikes
The Sultan’s Turret with a shaft of Light