In Stanza 10, the poet says − The boat has left a stormy land, A stormy sea before, her, -- In both these lines, the word “stormy” assumes different connotations. What are they?
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The boat has left a stormy land,
A stormy sea before, her, ---
The connotations of the word Stormy are different in both the lines. In the first line, ‘stormy’ used with land means the lovers are chased like a storm by the horsemen of Lord Ullin. In the second line 'stormy’ has been used with sea. It means that the waves of the sea are rising high. the boatman finds it difficult to row the boat. The boot may sink any moment.
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The connotations of the word Stormy are different in both the lines. In the first line, ‘stormy’
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