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What do the lines “Over thy spirit, and sad images Of the stern agony, and shroud, and pall, And breathless darkness, and the narrow house, Make thee to shudder, and grow sick at heart;-Go forth, under the open sky, and list To Nature's teachings, while from all around-Earth and her waters, and the depths of air-

Comes a still voice” mean ?

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Answer: It means that the person heard a quiet voice but doesn't know where it came from, the lines are in old English describing what it felt like to the person who heard the voice.

Explanation: I hope this is helpful.

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Answer:e4tserf

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