What is the meaning of the line 'All marked with mute surmise' in the poem 'When I set out for Lyonnesse'?
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When I Set out for Lyonnesse is a poem by British poet and novelist Thomas Hardy. It was about the poet's visit to a place called Lyonnesse. He returns from the place with magic in his eyes.
'All marked with mute surmise'
This line means that everyone noticed the magic in his eyes and the radiance all over him. They made guesses (surmise) as to what had happened to him in Lyonnesse or what he saw there, but they didn’t speak (mute) a word.
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Answer: 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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