My heart leaps up william wordsworth paraphrase meaning
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➡️The speaker begins by declaring that he is moved by nature, and especially by nature's beauty: "My heart leaps up when I behold / A Rainbow in the sky."He goes on to say that he has always felt the impact of nature, even when he was an infant. it describes the joy that he feels when he sees a rainbow and notes that he has felt this way since his childhood. Wordsworth explains his reaction to a rainbow. It's obvious that the poet has a deep affinity for the natural world. Hence, the speaker says that he feels a surge of joy—his "heart leaps up"—when he sees a rainbow.
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'My heart leaps up' is used to say when someone becomes very happy or joyful about something.
Eg. Our hearts leapt when we heard that she had won the math.
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