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The frost performs its secret ministry, by any wind. the owlet’s cry came loud – and hark, again ! loud as before. the inmates of my cottage, all at rest, have left me to that solitude, which suits abstruser musings: save that at my side my cradled infant slumbers peacefully. ‘it’s calm indeed ! so calm, that it disturbs and vexes meditation with its strange and extreme questions: a. the ‘secret ministry’ of the frost is that (a) it is falling on the ground (b) it ministers the earth (c) it deals with the air (d) it has a secret deal with the nature b. there is silence all round. this is seen in the phrase (a) and hark, again (b) all at rest (c) that solitude (d) abstruser musings c. who is sleeping in the cradle? (a) the poet’s nephew (b) the poet’s niece (c) the poet’s son (d) a strange child d. what disturbs the calm? (a) weather (b) nature (c) calmness (d) the surroundings e. the word ‘meditation’ means (a) prayers (b) deep thought (c) deep ideas (d) thought

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