How did the weather influence sir ralph
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The twelfth stanza of the poem describes the gloomy atmosphere on the day the Rover is sailing to Scotland. The sun is hidden behind the thick fog. Strong winds were blowing all the day, and now, in the evening it has stopped blowing. The Rover can’t see land as it is very dark now. But he assures his crew members that the moon will appear soon and so there will be light.
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When Sir Ralph returned the weather conditions were totally different from how it was when he left. When he returned, the sky was gloomy, a thick fog surrounded the place behind which even the Sun's light was not visible. Strong winds had been blowing all day, though it had stopped by evening.
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