What is the meaning of the last line of the poem- "The Way through the woods" by Rudyard Kipling
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Beowulf decide to free the Danes from Grendel as he had helped his father before. ... Beowulf owed Hrothgar a gracious favour because, in time of need, Hrothgar generously supported Beowulf's dear father. Beowulf, however, is looking to prove himself as a noble warrior.
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To me, this part of the poem has a ghostly feel. You hear but do not see the girl rider and her horse which canters steadily and unimpeded along the old lost road as if it is still there, but the poem's final line clarifies there is now no road.
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