Read these final four lines of the poem:
I've heard it in the chillest land,
And o...
English, 02.04.2020 18:29 afonseca73
Read these final four lines of the poem:
I've heard it in the chillest land,
And on the strangest sea;
Yet, never, in extremity,
It asked a crumb of me.
Describe the speaker’s personal experience with hope.
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