What hope does the poet nurture about himself when he asks that these people should be put at one stroke out of their pain?
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The poet hopes that these people are put at one stroke out of their pain. The poet wants that the authorities should come to him and offer to put him ‘gently out of my pain’. The poet identifies himself with the village folks as far as their economic conditions are concerned.
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