heard a thousand blended notes,
While in a grove I sate reclined,
In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughts
Bring sad thoughts to the mind.
To her fair works did Nature link
The human soul that through me ran;
And much it grieved my heart to think
What man has made of man.
6. What do you think are the thousand blended notes the poet heard?
7. What does the expression ‘I sate reclined’ indicate about the poet’s state of
mind?
8. Why does the poet feel sad while reclining in the grove?
9. Who according to the poet is the reason for the sadness in him?
Answers
6.Explanation: The poet hears the thousand blended notes as he sits reclined—relaxing—in a grove in the early spring. He is out in nature, and he is most enjoying the scene in front of him: the periwinkle and who is the speaker in the poem "Lines written in early spring"by William Wordsworth
7.'I state reclined' means that the poet wants to be in a lean, resting and comfortable position. Explanation: The above lines written by Wordsworth reflect the poet's expression in which nature is assumed as a personality and a divine spirit, permeating every object.
8.While reclining in a beautiful natural grove, the speaker feels sad because he contemplates and contrasts the sweetness of this lovely scene to what "man has made of man." By this phrase, he means the violence and ugliness of human civilization with all its wars, poverty, hierarchies, and degradations.
9.The poet refers to the sadness which all human beings experience because of the lifestyle of nonstop work, stress, aggression and destruction. This sadness comes because man does not understand himself.
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