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Why does the poet repeat the line "I
shan't be gone long. - You come too"
in the poem?
He is emphasizing that he wants
to remain connected to the person
he is addressing.
A
He is suggesting that his
experience in the pasture is
fleeting and insignificant.
B
He is explaining the reason that he
wants to spend an afternoon with
animals in the pasture.
He is implying that he is afraid he
will unable to explain his
experience to others.
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