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

the wish that he will meet God when he dies