What is the meaning of crags in the poem 'Break, Break, Break'?
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- he is ordering the sea to go ahead and crash into the rocks at the base of the land, perhaps the land on which he stands.
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Literally, when the speaker tells the sea to "Break, break, break / At the foot of thy crags," he is ordering the sea to go ahead and crash into the rocks at the base of the land, perhaps the land on which he stands.
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