I seek the magic land in vain
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The horsemen of his dreams are now ordinary boots, and the streams he saw while sleeping are "now a bath and water-can." In other words, he has come back to reality, and the line "I seek the magic land in vain" tells us that he's not happy about it; that he wishes he could have stayed in his dream world of magic and ...
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