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appreciation of the poem the lines written in early spring ​

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Answered by asifkuet
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Lines Written in Early Spring is a countryside poem that is largely apprehensive with nature. In it, the nameless narrator sitting in the room underneath a tree in the wilderness, and contemplates the changes that society has undergone around him. As the poet sits there and muses on nature, its beauty, and its unbroken existence, his thoughts turn briefly to the sadness of man, and to the miseries that they wrought on each other. At the time of writing, the French Revolution was raging through France, a cultural jolt which was to provide the British literary society with plenty fodder to last them for years – and Wordsworth was no immunity to the rule.

Answered by Rakinkk
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Lines written in a early spring is a wonderful poem by the great poetry William words worth

Here the poet is sitting under a tree enjoying the nature, it's beauty. Suddenly his thoughts change briefly to the changes had gone around him. And miseries done by man to man. At this time French Revolution was going through their nation. And the poet is asking what man has done for the world. Though the nature is a holy plan. Different type of poetic devises are used in the poem which makes it more beautiful and interesting.

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