What does the poet speak about in 'The convergence of the twain?
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The Convergence of the Twain Summary in English
Poet is his first stanza tells that while the titanic was being built, nature too prepared against it. Creating a sense of menace in the lines 'shadowy silent distance grew the iceberg too'.
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