How do the swans in "The Wild Swans at Coole" represent eternity?
In The Wild Swans at Coole the swans are themselves a part of these temporal changes, but there is a balance to be struck nevertheless; the number of the swans is very likely chosen as a reference to such fairy imagery.
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