When I set out for Lyonnesse A hundred miles away, The rime was on the spray; And starlight lit my lonesomeness When I set out for Lyonnesse A hundred miles away. 11. What is Lyonnesse? a) A game b) An imaginary name c) An imaginary place d) An imaginary person 12. Which word indicates that the poet is solitary? a) rime b) set c) lonesomeness d) spray 13. What season of the year is mentioned in the stanza? a) Frost b) winter c) summer d) snow 14. Which poetic device is mentioned in the stanza? a) Repetition b) Simile c) Antithesis d) Paradox
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The poet set out for Lyonnesse which was situated a hundred miles away. The 'starlight' lit his 'lonesomeness'. He had no idea what would happen during his stay at Lyonnesse. Nevertheless, the poet was sure that when he returned there was 'magic in his eyes'.
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