give the summary of the point" the solitary river by william words worths
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The speaker asks the reader to listen carefully to a Scottish girl who is singing to herself and reaping alone in a field. This speaker becomes enamored with both the girl's voice and the meaning of the song. He insists she sounds better than the birds in spring and desperately wants to know the meaning of the song; he's aware of the sorrow, but does not know to what point. He resigns to never knowing the answer and continues to think of her song even as he is too far to hear it.
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In this poem, the poet (William Wordsworth)tells us about a girl, a Highland lass, who is in a field alone: "single in the field". As she is harvesting her crops, she is singing a sad tune which echoes in the deep valley. The speaker asks us to stop and listen to her tune or "gently pass". ✨❤
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