'And much it grieved my heart to think
What man has made of man'. what do these lines convey?
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So if Wordsworth is comparing and contrasting the works of Nature (beauty and perfection) with “What man has made of man,” then it stands to reason that he is describing the unnatural aspects of human industry: the wars, strife, and grief which lead to human suffering and unhappiness. It seemed a thrill of pleasure.
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