How does Wordsworth describe the beauty of the morning?
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In Wordsworth's vision, the air is clear and smokeless. It seems to be just after sunrise, as the poem speaks of the "beauty of the morning," the "first splendor" of the sun, and the still-sleeping houses in the "bright and glittering" dawn.
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In “Composed Upon Westminster Bridge”, Wordsworth ‘s love and admiration for nature is demonstrated in the way he makes London seem like a part of nature rather than a separate sphere of existence.
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