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<p>of love, he immediately becomes infuriated with her, even going so far as to throw insults:</p>

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: Many an evening by the waters did we watch the stately ships,<br/>
: And our spirits rush'd together at the touching of the lips.<br/>
: O my cousin, shallow-hearted! O my Amy, mine no more!<br/>
: O the dreary, dreary moorland! O the barren, barren shore! (lines 37-40)</p>

<p>In the narrator, Tennyson captures and displays many strong emotions--placid insightfulness, wonder, love, jealousy, despair, and eventually a sort of catharsis. Tennyson</p><p>
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