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OpenStudy (bizzeizzy):

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 these lines of poetry from In Memoriam, A. H. H. by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, how can the speaker’s friend be both far off and ever nigh? The relationship between the speaker and his friend endures even when his friend moves away. Although his friend is not physically present, the speaker feels close to his spirit at all times. Because his friend’s spirit is everywhere, it is in distant and neighboring places. After his

Hayhayz (hayhayz):

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