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Q)Answer with reference to context.
The river glideth at his own street will:
Dear God! The very houses seem asleep;
And all that mighty heart is lying still!
a) What does the poet state that 'mighty heart is still lying'?
b) What does 'glideth' here mean?
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Answered by awadprajakta24
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Answer:

“Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802” is a sonnet written by William Wordsworth, arguably the most prominent of the English Romantic Poets. The title marks a specific place and time—a viewpoint over London’s River Thames during the Industrial Revolution—and is typical of Wordsworth, whose work often deals with both the power and fleeting nature of remembered moments. The poem’s speaker contemplates the city at dawn, seeing it for its breathtaking beauty while also acknowledging the industrial forces transforming it. When published, the poem appeared alongside sonnets that explicitly criticized industrial England.

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