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Read the excerpt. listen! you hear the grating roar of pebbles which the waves draw back, and fling, at their return, up the high strand, begin, and cease, and then again begin, with tremulous cadence slow, and bring the eternal note of sadness in. which mood is the poet trying to create with these lines from “dover beach” by matthew arnold? the feeling of intense passion the feeling of repeated melancholy the feeling of timeless beauty the feeling of mystical hope

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