3. What according to the poet nobody could predict?
4. What happened at Lyonnesse ?
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3.The speaker in this poem is not specified, but identifies themselves as "Nobody." They see being nobody—which perhaps means being private and humble—as preferable to being "Somebody." "Somebodies," the speaker says, live boring lives in search of attention and admiration.
4.The poet as a young architect went to superivise the reconstruction of a church near Cornwall. The place was a hundred miles away from his home. The poet sojourned there for few days where he happened to meet a young lady named Emma Gifford. He fell in love with her and later on he married her. This incident filled his life with pleasure and satisfaction. The poet was moved to such an extent by the incident that he left his profession of architecture. This was one of the most interesting happenings in Hardy’s life. To commemorate this happy incident the poet composed this poem and used Lyonnesse as a setting of his poem. Lyonnesse is a mythical place and here it is used as a land of joyfulness, gaiety and contentment
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4) The poet Thomas Hardy had been to Lyonnesse where he had avery inspiring experience which encouraged him to write a poem. " When I set out for Lyonnesse". The poet Thomas Hardy had been to Lyonnesse where he had avery inspiring experience which encouraged him to write a poem.