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The reference to the pattern on the wood that is now both on the wife's sewing box and John Wayward's coffin seems to suggest this. The reader can easily take from the context of the two previously mentioned stanzas that the carpenter's wife not only had once known John Wayward, but they were lovers not destined to be together for some unknown reason and that Wayward had left their home town to avoid the pain of being near her...
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John Wayward's name even suggest that he had probably wandered aimlessly through life without her till an uncontrollable impulse to be near her again had brought him to the village where she and her husband were living. When the husband states that John Wayward "[d]ied of they knew not what" (12) and the narrator suggests that the wife did know from what Wayward died in the final line of the poem when he states, "But known of what he died" (40), the reader can conclude that John Wayward most likely died from a broken heart...
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