"Earth has not anything to show more fair "--- what prompts the poet to sya so?
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Answer: The line expresses the poet's feelings of wonder at the effect created by the first rays of the sun hitting the city. The poet feels as if the sun had never shone so beautifully over any natural form the way it did on the structures of the city that morning. 'Ne'er saw I, never felt, a calm, so deep!'
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