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What are the honey Coloured ramparts?

What are the honey Coloured ramparts?
CBSE 10thFor Anne GregoryWB Yeats
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    1. Poonam Sharma

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      2020-05-30T16:04:00+05:30Added an answer on May 30, 2020 at 4:04 pm

      Honey-coloured means golden. The literal meaning of ramparts is a defensive wall around the fort. Here it means hair of Anne. So the phrase refers to the beautiful golden-coloured of Anne which fall over her ears and make her look beautiful.

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