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how is nature described by wordsworth in his poem 'upon westminster bridge'?

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Answered by shreyapathak63
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Wordsworth's poetry often celebrates nature, its quiet and solitude. The city is its polar opposite. However, in this poem, he is clearly in awe of the beauty of the city. However, he is viewing the city at its most nature-like time: in the early morning.

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