English, asked by anjalikumarishaw44, 6 months ago

Peom"upon Westminster Bridge" the poet personify river Thames as -. a) feminine b) muscluler​

Answers

Answered by tejaswinimogal11
0

Answer:

Explanation:

William Wordsworth was born on 7 April 1770 in Cockermouth,

Cumberland in the north-west of England, an area noted for

its beautiful scenery. He was the second son born to John

Wordsworth and his wife Anne. Wordsworth’s family was

comfortable both financially and socially. His father was an

attorney-at-law and a land steward, while his mother came from

a respectable merchant background. Less than two years later, his

sister Dorothy was born and the two children developed a close

relationship that was to continue into adult life. Sadly, this stable

childhood world was rocked by the death of his mother when

Wordsworth was eight years old, and his father’s death five years

later. Some critics have suggested that the loss of his parents

at such a young age had a lasting effect on Wordsworth, in that

much of his poetry is underpinned by a sense of searching for an

absent quality that will somehow fill a gap in his life. In one of his

earliest poems, composed when he was about sixteen years old,

Wordsworth writes:

Now, in this blank of things, a harmony

Home-felt, and home-created comes to heal

That grief for which the senses still supply

Fresh food; for only then, when memory

Is hushed, am I at rest

Similar questions