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slumper did my spirit seal

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Answered by Brainlyangeldisha
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"A slumber did my spirit seal" is a poem written by William Wordsworth in 1798 and published in the 1800 edition of Lyrical Ballads. It is usually included as one of his The Lucy poems, although it is the only poem of the series not to mention her name. The poem is a mere eight lines long; two "stanzas."

Answered by Anonymous
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This is one of the "Lucy poems" written William Wordsworth.

The poem ‘A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal’ is about the death of a loved one and poet’s feeling about his beloved when he thinks about her death. The poet describes his imagination about his beloved after death. This poem is a kind of elegy. In this poem, the poet seems to be immortalizing her death by saying that she had no human fears. Now earthly years were no longer a matter of concern for her because they cannot make her older now.

In the second stanza he is describing her dead body. She is not able to perform any of the physical movement or activity now. In the last two lines the poet describes that she is now under the surface of the earth revolving along with it on its path. He tells us that like other stones, rocks and trees she also revolves with the earth now.

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