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when I set out for lyonnesse a hundred miles away The Rime was on the spray state late my Le Norman when I set out for lyonnesse a hundred miles away.
The word surmise meaning?​

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Answered by KANISHSHYAM
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Answer:

Entry 1 of 2) : a thought or idea based on scanty evidence : conjecture. surmise. verb.

Answered by Anonymous
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As a young apprentice architect, the British poet and novelist Thomas Hardy once visited a parish to supervise the restoration of a church. On his return from the parish, people noticed two things about him — a new glow in his eyes and a crumpled piece of paper sticking out of his coat pocket. That paper, it is recorded in one of his biographies, contained the draft of a poem ‘When I set out for Lyonnesse’. This poem was inspired by a visit to a place which the poet calls Lyonnesse. Lyonnesse is a mythical place referred to in the legend of King Arthur. The poet’s choice to use this setting refers to an actual place that imparts an air of magic and musicians

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