" a sight is so touching in its majesty " he said ( n.c. )
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He said that a sight was so touching in its majesty.
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The sight of London city in the early morning, as seen by William Wordsworth, is referred to here. The poet is so taken by the early morning-sight of London city that he refers to it as a 'sight in its majesty
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