when I set out for lyonnesse where is the frost
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kbxohd lyonnesse
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fhoxho igig mvilyonnesse
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In the first stanza, the poet says that when he set out for Lyonnesse (Cornwall, in real) which was a hundred miles away, there was rime (frost i.e. small ice crystals) on the spray (leaves and branches).
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