why does the poet refere to as the voice from the world of men ?
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The fact that the traveler's voice is described as "that voice from the world of men" could suggest that it is not so much the individual traveler but the "world of men" that they will not, or cannot, respond to.
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What does the poet refer to as "that voice from the world of men"? ... The fact that the traveler's voice is described as "that voice from the world of men" could suggest that it is not so much the individual traveler but the "world of men" that they will not, or cannot, respond to.
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