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I heard a thousand blended notes, Why 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.

1. Who is the 'I' referred to in the first line?
2. What is the poet's state of mind?
3. Why does the poet feel sad while reclining in the grove?
4. How does the poet associate himself with nature?
5. What do the last two lines convey?
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Answered by khansakhan901
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Answer:

I is referred to Franz who is the narrator of this lesson

Explanation:

The poet was in a sad, depressive and hopeless mood that time.

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

Answer: He associates himself with nature by thinking that his soul is linked with Nature. Nature and man share the same soul and they are connected.

The last two lines of the poem mean the acceptance of reality. The poet made a choice and accepted the challenging path. He took and unexplored path in his life. He wanted to do something different in his life so he chooses the less travelled road

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