why does the poet say they are the cragsof the sea
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He also wants to wish well for the "vanish'd hand" and "voice that is still." These references suggest that the speaker has lost someone who he wants to wish for but can no longer hope for those wishes to come true. At the foot of thy crags, O Sea! Will never come back to me .
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