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In “Apostrophe to the Ocean,” Lord Byron gives his most explicit answer to this question in the final stanza, where the speaker confesses that, as a boy, the ocean's “breakers…were to me a delight,” and that any fear caused by the untameable nature of the sea was “a pleasing fear.” He adds that, “For as it was, I was a ...
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where does the speaker find pleasure?
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