one man travelling by william wordsworth
who is the subject of the poem ?
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The speaker has apparently just stumbled across an "Old Man Travelling" and expresses strange wonder at his form, physique, and disposition. In these lines, the old man becomes a vision of something just out of reach, a patience, peace, or tranquility so extreme that it is "animal," nonhuman. We have all the key features illustrated above: "imaginative spontaneity, visionary originality, wonder, and emotional self experience
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