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Tell me, Guys, Who have written the world problems in their poems? Sorry, Only few poets have waged war against them. Among them, I admire Browning, Dickinson and Sarojini Naidu. Who have fought war against the anti-social elements As a human being,I astonished to read their poems. Thanks god, thanks a lot for their lovely creations. Emily Dickinson writes success is counted sweetest,a lyric She questions the readers who can understand the real success? One dying warrior can only tell the correct answer The success is valued most by those who have failed This is acknowledged by the Victorian poet Robert Browning In his fantastic poem,The incident of the French camp The cry of the children is written by Elizabeth Barrett Browning She laments against the child labour,a social sin. The first poetess who cries about the problem of children She says crying a little will not help anyone in the world This one is recognised by William Blake, an English poet. In his marvelous work, The chimney sweeper In her poem Street Cries, Sarojini Naidu's voice for labour She rousing the world to labours various cries To tend the flock, to bind the mellowing grains She encourages services in open-air markets. This is agreed by Jonathan Swift,an Anglo-Irish satirist. In his classical poem A description of a city shower.
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