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In “narrow fellow in the grass” what does the poet compare the snake with?

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User Okonos
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The poem goes on  to illustrate how snakes can be deceptive.
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User Hacklavya
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The poet compares him with many things like the the snake is described as a spotted shaft when it slithers through the grass. It also referred as a whip-lash unbraiding in the sun because of its swift and sudden movement.

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