You forgot to say that this question is about "Ode on a Grecian urn", by Keats.
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This verse can express that the urn has the capacity to tell a better story and in a more delicate and sensitive way than a poet.
Explanation:
In the line "A flowery tale more sweetly than our rhyme" the poet is extolling the urn's ability to tell the stories he knows and keeps in a beautiful, delicate and sensitive way. This ability is greater than the ability of the poets and the urn does not need rhymes, or any other device, because this ability reflects what it is and is therefore exercised without any effort, but with grace and lightness, being compared to a flower.
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Idealizes Chivalry e.g code of chivalry
Idealizes the noble hero-knight and his daring deeds.
Imaginative, vast, fairytale like setting.
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As she left the kitchen, his voice followed her.
Well, there are a lot of reasons we don't get along.
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If children need school instructions on how to behave in the presence of a visitor, it probably means that these children have very socially marginalized families, who do not get enough knowledge to promote a behavioral education for their children, as they have had few opportunities to learn this type of education.