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summary of when I set out for lyonese​

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Summary of:- When I set out for Lyonnesse

Answer:-

  • When I set out for Lyonnesse is an imaginary poem written by Thomas Hardy.

When the poet set out for Lyonnesse see it was winter season. The foliage foliage of the trees was covered with frost. He had to travel very far. The place was hundred miles away. No profit or the wisest Wizard could guess what experience the poet would have at Lyonnesse. He himself couldn't protect his future. When the poet returned from Lyonnesse his eyes were bright with happiness. It was as of he had experienced a relevayion of life. Everyone silently noticed that the poet's happiness was of a rare quality which cannot be measured.

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  • What is Lyonnesse?

Answer:- In Arthurian legend Lyonnesse was a country near Cornwall in South West England. It is supposed to have been submerged in the sea. It is also the mythical birthplace of Sir Tristam.

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Summary of when I set out for lyonese

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When I set out for Lyonnesse is a poem about a young novice architect, which is the poet. One day, his work takes him to a parish. The church is being restored so the poet is the one who has to supervise this procedure. The poem tells us about the experience which he goes through during this process.

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