I listened, motionless and still; And, as I mounted up the hill, The music in my heart I bore, Long after it was heard no more. How did the speaker feel as he walked away from the scene? b. Did the song affect the speaker greatly? a. how did the speaker feel as he walked as he walked from the scene
Poem the Solitary Reaper.
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- The melody of the reaper's song had compelled the poet to halt and enjoy it.Ans: The solitary reaper's songseemed to be never ending as ,the reaper, unmindful of the poet's presence, kept on singing while cutting and binding the grain.
- The poet was spellbound by the sweetness of the song of the Solitary Reaper. Though, he could not understand the language of the song, he stood there motionless and captivated enjoying the melodious song. It fascinated him so much that he carried its sweet melody in his heart for a long time
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