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tintern abbey poeam 2nd stanza explaination

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Answered by mrhacker59
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Answered by hrishitasaha13
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Explanation:

In the second stanza, consisting of twenty-eight lines, the speaker describes how the images he is now seeing anew have never truly left him.  

Though the landscape has long been out of sight, he has not been separate from it. He describes it as having not been to him “As is a landscape to a blind man’s eye.” The speaker has not completely forgotten it or been blinded to it.  

Often times, when he has been in “lonely rooms” in the middle of the “din / Of towns and cities,” the memories have come to him. He is able to revisit the landscape within his mind and find comfort in it. It has brought him pleasure in times of “weariness.” Replacing frustration with “sensations sweet” that penetrate to his “blood…and …heart.” These thoughts are even able to possess his “purer mind” and bring it to a state of “tranquil restoration.”  

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