"Whate'er mischance to-day may send,"—What does the line suggest ?
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Whate'er mischance to-day may send, Will greet me with his sight tomorrow. The speaker is confidently announcing that no matter what accidents, catastrophes or “mischance[s]” that today may “send,” she knows that “to-morrow” she will once more be greeted by her friend the sparrow.
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