what is the meaning of the stately ships give the answer in one line
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Alfred Tennyson's poem "Break, Break, Break" speaks to the life of the sailor on the sea. ... The poem, therefore, speaks to those who the sea has taken. The line "but O for the touch of a vanish'd hand" refers to those who have lost their battle with the sea and died.
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The "stately ships" suggests ships that they are majestic, moving slowly, and in grand style. This could be an image of a funeral procession and therefore the speaker sees this as an homage to his lost friend.
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