LP+Come,+as+thou+cam'st+a+thousand+times

"Come, as thou cam'st a thousand times."

I think the line, "Come, as thou cam'st a thousand times," signifies how much the narrator dreams of this woman, and how important she is to him. We know that the only time the narrator sees this woman is in his dreams, and when he says, come as you have come a thousand times before, it shows how much and how long he has been dreaming of her. For someone to consistantly have the same dream over and over shows that something in that dream is very significant to them.

Good job exploring this line clearly and concisely. The intensity of his longing is clear.