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what is the meaning of looms but the horror of The shade In the given lines beyond this place of warmth and tears but the horror of the shade and yet the merchants of the year find and shall find me unafraid​

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Explanation:

Henley writes, “Beyond this place of wrath and tears/ Looms but the Horror of the shade.” The speaker seems to be saying here that he knows that what he has endured in this life is nothing compared to what lies ahead in the “shade,” which is a reference to death.

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