How does the poem (the solitary reaper) come to an end?
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In the end, the poet moves on up the hill, with the memory of the song stored deeply in his heart, till he cannot hear the song anymore.
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Wordsworth defined poetry as 'a spontaneous overflow of powerful emotions. The poem the solitary reader fits into the frame of his definition very well. A highland girl reaping corn in a field, all by herself, looked so picturesque and her song sounded so melodious that the poet’s attention was totally arrested and he was spellbound. He spontaneously paid poetic complements to her image and the melody of her song by considering it to be sweeter than the songs of the nightingale and the cuckoo bird.
Wordsworth defined poetry as 'a spontaneous overflow of powerful emotions. The poem the solitary reader fits into the frame of his definition very well. A highland girl reaping corn in a field, all by herself, looked so picturesque and her song sounded so melodious that the poet’s attention was totally arrested and he was spellbound. He spontaneously paid poetic complements to her image and the melody of her song by considering it to be sweeter than the songs of the nightingale and the cuckoo bird.
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