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whose story does the poet still in the above line​

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Answered by JadedMulan
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Answer:

The poet tells the story of "a land where the fairies dwell"

Explanation:

This is because the author first introduces what he will tell, when he says "Oh! Listen well, and I will tell, Of the land where the fairies dwell". He uses repetition of the sentence "a land where the fairies dwell" to indicate what is the author's purpose".

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