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far off thou art, but ever nigh;
i have thee still and i rejoice;
i prosper, circled with thy voice’
i shall not lose thee though i die.

in this verse from in memoriam, a. h. h. by alfred, lord tennyson, the speaker’s mood has changed from

hope to sadness

shock to disinterest

guilt to anger

despair to joy

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