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explains the follwing lines. Earth has not anything to show more fair: Dull would he be of soul who could pass by A sight so touching in its majesty: This City now doth like a garment wear The beauty of the morning; silent, bare, Ships, towers, domes, theatres, and temples lie Open upto the field, and to the sky; All bright and glittering in the smokeless air. Never did sun more beautifully steep In his first splendour valley, rock, or hill; Ne’er saw I, never felt, a calm so deep! The river glideth at his own sweet will: Dear God! The very houses seem asleep; And all that mighty heart is lying still!

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Answered by manyata95
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explaination:

No sight on Earth is more beautiful than the view from Westminster Bridge. In fact, only someone suffering from a severe spiritual deficiency could walk by without noticing the view, which is emotionally stirring in its all-encompassing magnificence. London is wearing the clear, soft light of dawn like a piece of clothing. Undisturbed by human activity, the city’s many different buildings stretch outward and upward, until they blend into the surrounding farmland and overarching sky. The city shines like a diamond, and the air is clear. The sunlight has never shone on any feature of the natural landscape more beautifully than it now shines on the city as a whole. I've never seen nor felt such pure and unwavering tranquility. The river flows easily, guided only by the forces of nature. My God, even the houses seem like they’re sleeping. The whole city is like a single, immensely powerful object that for the moment remains inactive.

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Answered by Anonymous
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AnswEr :-

The speaker here tells that he found the most beautiful scene on earth. Only someone who has no spiritual sense, no taste for beauty, can pass over the Westminster Bridge that morning without stopping to marvel at the sights.

The speaker compares the sunlight on the buildings to the light that shines on the countryside, and he seems surprised to feel more at peace in the bustling city than he has anywhere else. In a burst of emotion, he pictures the city as blissfully asleep before another busy day.

Reference :-

The poem is Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802.

It is written by William Wordsworth.

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