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Summary. For of sunject english poem when i set out from lyonnes

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Answered by prashanth1551
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the poem "When I Set Out for Lyonnesse"

Summary: The poem comes from Hardy's memory of a these three days in his life. Although nothing is mentioned in the poem about any of this,  it is obvious that the poet is quite excited and happy about his trip. 

Though Lyonnesse is a mythological lost land, beginning with these lines, the poem appears to take the reader on a trip:

 

When I set out for Lyonnesse,
A hundred miles away...

 

The reader learns that the trip will cover about 100 miles by train.  Initially, the poetic speaker was lonely, probably dreading his time away from home and his comforts.  On the other hand, no fortune teller or magician could have foretold what would happen while he was there.  The speaker can hardly believe what occurred himself.

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Summary: The poem comes from Hardy's memory of a these three days in his life. Although nothing is mentioned in the poem about any of this,  it is obvious that the poet is quite excited and happy about his trip. 

Though Lyonnesse is a mythological lost land, beginning with these lines, the poem appears to take the reader on a trip:

 

When I set out for Lyonnesse,
A hundred miles away...

 

The reader learns that the trip will cover about 100 miles by train.  Initially, the poetic speaker was lonely, probably dreading his time away from home and his comforts.  On the other hand, no fortune teller or magician could have foretold what would happen while he was there.  The speaker can hardly believe what occurred himself.

 
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HOMEWORK HELP > THOMAS HARDY

Please provide a summary of the poem "When I Set Out for Lyonnesse" by Thomas Hardy.

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list Cite

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CAROL-DAVIS | CERTIFIED EDUCATOR

Summary: The poem comes from Hardy's memory of a these three days in his life. Although nothing is mentioned in the poem about any of this,  it is obvious that the poet is quite excited and happy about his trip. 

Though Lyonnesse is a mythological lost land, beginning with these lines, the poem appears to take the reader on a trip:

 

When I set out for Lyonnesse,
A hundred miles away...

 

The reader learns that the trip will cover about 100 miles by train.  Initially, the poetic speaker was lonely, probably dreading his time away from home and his comforts.  On the other hand, no fortune teller or magician could have foretold what would happen while he was there.  The speaker can hardly believe what occurred himself.

 

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