10. Read these final lines from Alfred, Lord Tennysonʼs “Crossing the Bar.”

“For though from out our bourne of Time and Place/The flood may bear me far,/I hope to see my Pilot face to face/When I have crost the bar.”
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With which of these does Tennyson conclude his poem?
the wish that he will meet God when he dies
the wish that his sea voyage will be a safe one
the longing that the sea will somehow return his love
the hope that his love awaits him at the end of his voyage

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the wish that he will meet God when he dies
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