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2 February, 00:19

The speaker in "The Wanderer" says: "And so he knows it, he who must / forgo for a long time / the counsels / of his beloved lord" (lines 37-38). How might the speaker feel about this situation? Explain your answer with evidence from the text.

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  1. 2 February, 00:35
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    The speaker in "The Wanderer" says: "And so he knows it, he who must / forgo for a long time / the counsels / of his beloved lord" (lines 37-38). T he speaker feels redemption about this situation
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