c. What kind of glimpses would the poet like to have?
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What makes him feel "less forlorn" in this state, then, is a hearkening back to the past; the poet states that he would rather be "a Pagan suckled in a creed outworn," such that he might glimpse the great gods of the past, "Proteus rising from the sea," or "Triton blow[ing] his wreathed horn."
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the poet states that he would rather be "a Pagan suckled in a creed outworn," such that he might glimpse the great gods of the past, "Proteus rising from the sea," or "Triton blow[ing] his wreathed horn."
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