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according to poet who ears and eye s in the poem​

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In general, these designations of being the poet of the "eye and ear" refer to Wordsworth's tendency to describe sights and sounds of events in nature with such profundity that it is as if he's describing thought. Shelley and other subsequent critics have said this of Wordsworth.

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