What is Lyonnesse ? Why is it specifically mentioned in the poem ?
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Lyonnesse is a mythological place in Arthurian legend. The poet uses this place as a setting of his poem to create an air of magic and mysticism. The poem is written on the experience of the poet's journey to a church near Cornwall. This experience remains as an important event in the memory of the poet.
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Lyonnesse is a mythological place in Arthurian legend. The poet uses this place as a setting of his poem to create an air of magic and mysticism. ... This experience remains as an important event in the memory of the poet. Hence, Lyonnesse is used as a land of bliss and perfect happiness.
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