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What makes the sower linger?

What makes the sower linger?
French PoetryThe SowerVictor Marie Hugo
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    1. Poonam Sharma

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      2021-03-18T01:04:16+05:30Added an answer on March 18, 2021 at 1:04 am

      The word linger means to stay in a place for longer than usual. In the poem, the sower lingers in his fields because he feels that his stay is important there. He probably fears that his seeds might not grow well if he goes back to home.

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