The speaker sees and speaks to different sets of people in the bazaar. They include merchants, vendors, maidens and pedlars. Who else do they include? Look through the poem and find five others.
They include goldsmiths, fruitmen, musicians, magicians, and flower-girls.
What do the vendors weigh? What do the maidens grind? Who sells expensive board games? What indicates they are expensive?
Who makes ornaments not only for human beings but for their pets? What ornaments for what pets?
The goldsmiths make ornaments not only for human beings but for their pets too. They make bells for the feet of blue pigeons.
How do magicians announce themselves? What do they claim for the thing they sell?
The magicians announce themselves by chanting. They claim that they can cast a spell for the aeons to come. Aeons are the powers from God for eternity.
Who weaves things both for young people about to get married and for people about to die?
The flower-girls weave things for young people about to get married and for people about to die.































































































