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explain the pilgrim soul In you ( from when you are old)​

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Answered by tiger2625
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<font color=blue> But one man loved the pilgrim soul in you. When You Are Old was published in The Rose collection in 1893. Yeats was 28 at the time and Gonne was 27. ... The phrase “pilgrim soul" may refer to Gonne's independent frame of mind, or perhaps her support for freedom and Irish nationalism.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A pilgrim soul might mean a part of you that wants to travel, or it may mean that your personality changes over time. There is one man who loves that part of you. It's from a poem, so the meaning is not really clear, and its not at all a common expression. A pilgrim is a traveller.

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