Discuss the use of imagery in Wordsworth's the solitary Reaper?
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The richness of the poem's visual imagery is seen when the speaker describes what is conjured in his mind when he hears the solitary reaper's song. ... The visual imagery of nightingales, Arabian sands, bodies of water, and the Hebrides all represent imagery that triggers mental pictures in the reader's mind.
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