How does the poet convey a sense of solitude in the first
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In the opening line, she is described as "single," while the second line doubly confirms this with the word "solitary." For further emphasis, Wordsworth reinforces the image of the lonely girl working on her own with the phrases "by herself" and "alone." As she works, she is also singing, but we can assume from the ... .
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