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"Oh! there is blessing in this gentle breeze." It is a stanza of poem prelude written by william wordsworth. give its context and summary?

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Explanation:

"Oh! there is blessing in this gentle breeze", this is a stanza selected from a poem, William Wordsworth's Prelude. In his Book 1, Childhood and School time, these lines appear in the first stanza.

Its context is that, from lines 1-4 there is a discussion of natural description.

There is a narrative presented which takes a look at psychological perspective. That there is indeed a breeze felt by the narrator but that breeze is the play of his mind, this breeze doesn't exist in reality and is not natural.

This breeze exists when its felt not otherwise. In this same poem, the harbor is real and psychological, both.

There is also a psychological context in the entire poem which indicates a parallel psychological world which can grow.

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