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Tennyson's 'The Talking Oak'

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Cleocima | 16:59 Mon 24th Aug 2009 | Phrases & Sayings
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Can anyone give me a detailed explanation of the last two lines of the following verse:

'From when she gamboll'd on the greens,
A baby-germ, to when
The maiden blossoms of her teens
Could number five from ten.
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