In the view point of the narrator , what happened to the swans?
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Upon the water float “nine-and-fifty swans.” The speaker says that nineteen years have passed since he first came to the water and counted the swans; that first time, before he had “well finished,” he saw the swans mount up into the sky and scatter, “whelling in great broken rings / Upon their clamorous wings.”
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SWANS GET DIED IT IS CLEAR ANSWER
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