Unseen passage, Factual description, to improve your reading skills, Test your ability of mind to understand the topic
Read the following poem carefully: Read The poem carefully and answer the following questions. "There was a man whom sorrow named his friend, And he, of his high comrade sorrow dreaming, Went walking with slow steps along the gleaming And humming sand, where windy surges wend; And he called loudly to the stars to bend From their pale thrones and comfort him, but they Among themselves laugh on and sing away.' 'Dim sea, hear my most piteous story The sea swept on and cried her old cry still, Rolling along in dreams from hill to hill.' 'He, in a far off, gentle valley stopping, Cried all his story to the dew drops glistening. But naught they held for they are always listening. The dewdrops, for the sound of their own dropping. "The man sought once again the shore, and found a shell, And thought, I will my heavy story tell Till my own words, re-echoing, shall send Their sadness through a hollow, pearly heart: And my own tale again for me shall...