Lines To An Indian Air Q. What appeal does the poet make to his
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This last stanza of the poem contains a pathetic, almost heart-rending appeal from the poet to his beloved, an appeal which reminds us of a similar appeal from the poet to the West Wind. The poet is overwhelmed by his passion. His love is yet unfulfilled, and his longings unsatisfied.
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This last stanza of the poem contains a pathetic, almost heart-rending appeal from the poet to his beloved, an appeal which reminds us of a similar appeal from the poet to the West Wind. The poet is overwhelmed by his passion. His love is yet unfulfilled, and his longings unsatisfied.
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