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What did the poet see in Ernest's face when the latter was looking at the great stone face?​

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Answered by AmaanFadil
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Answer: The poet felt that Ernest's own life and character were nobler kind of poetry than he had ever written. He could not help declaring that Ernest himself was the Stone Face as he had seen white clouds of mist around the Stone Face and white hair on Ernest's head.

Answered by agasthyanaithani
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The poet felt that Ernest own life and character were nobler kind of poetry than he had ever written. He could not help declaring that Ernest himself was the Stone Face as he had seen white clouds of mist around the Stone Face and white hair on Ernest Head.

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