It cannot be, that thou art gone!'
What makes the poet say so?
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It cannot be that Thou art gone! In these lines, the poet says that when you are in your prime, everything looks lovely and you enjoy nature. ... So, the poet further consoles himself by saying that youth has not gone but its how we perceive this world.
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