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Read the final stanza of "A Red, Red Rose." And fare thee weel, my only luve! And fare thee weel a-while! And I will come again, my luve, Tho' it were ten thousand mile. How does this stanza change the mood of the poem? It suggests a happy ending to the speaker's expressions of love. It suggests that the speaker is soon to be married. It suggests that the speaker is afraid his love does not return his feelings. It suggests that the speaker will actually be leaving his love soon.
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