What does the poet tell about his feelings before he left for Lyonnesse and after his return?
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When Hardy left for Lyonnesse, he was shaky. He had a fear that he might fail to do his job there.
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When Hardy left for Lyonnesse, he was shaky. He had a fear that he might fail to do his job there. But nobody could foresee the future. But When he returned, he had glow of joy and satisfaction on his face.
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