2. the two hearts beating each to each!" Whose hearts are referred here? How do the two hearts meet,?
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The two hearts beating each to each
Explanation:
- It is very important to understand that the title's allusion to a "Meeting" does not appear until the last line.
- All of the preceding sentences were details meant to underline the meeting's importance to the travelling speaker.
- A reader should be relieved that the drama is done by the time he arrives at his goal.
- It's also reassuring to know that the speaker was rewarded for his efforts.
- The speaker's trials for the 'Meeting at' are thus facilitated.
- There is sound when two bodies collide.
- There is no sound at the meeting of spirits.
- That link is strengthened by the stillness.
- Aside from that, the poet employs endurance, passion, optimism vs. pessimism, and physical love as themes in this poem.
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