4. The speaker mentions a person in the first stanza of the poem. How much do you learn about that person from the first stanza?
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In stanza 1, the speaker presents Lucy as a somewhat mysterious figure. ... She was like “A violet by a mossy stone / Half hidden from the eye!” By comparing Lucy to a flower, the speaker implies she was beautiful. So, one reason for his or her love was Lucy's beauty
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In stanza 1, the speaker presents Lucy as a somewhat mysterious figure. ... She was like “A violet by a mossy stone / Half hidden from the eye!” By comparing Lucy to a flower, the speaker implies she was beautiful. So, one reason for his or her love was Lucy's beauty
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