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The music in my heart I bore,

Long after it was heard no more.

(i) Where did the poet hear the music?​

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Answered by sirichandan1234
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The speaker/poet continues to bear the song sung by the solitary Scots lass because it sounds so sad and so beautiful. Sad melodies tend to be a bit more haunting than happy ones, and, despite the speaker's inability to understand the maiden, he can tell that it is a "melancholy strain" she sings. Her voice seems to fill up the vale and his soul, and it likely has such a profound effect, in part, because it is so heartrending.

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