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Summary of lines written in early spring

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"Lines Written in Early Springs" is a famous poem written by the great English romantic poet William Wordswoth. In this poem the poet expressed his sadness that how human beings have detached themselves from nature in Pursuit of wealth, fame and comfort.

The speaker in this poem tells that while sitting reclined on a woodlave grove, his mind was filled with several thoughts. While he finds solace in the nature's beauty, the same beauty also reminds him of bad thoughts. The speaker appreciates the nature for her god like abilities of linking a human soul to her but he also feels grief while thinking about how cruelly man has seperated himself from Mother Nature. The speaker is highly appreciative of the nature's beauty, he finds delight in the green bowers and has faith that the beautiful flowers enjoy every ounce of the air they breathe, they are thankful for living besides the nature. The speaker observes the birds which sing and hop around him; he is in awe of those creatures. Though the speaker does not understand their language and ways, he does not recognise that the birds are creating all those movements out of sheer pleasure and joy. The breeze flowing is sweet air and all the speaker can do is gather pleasure in their existence. The speaker questions that if this is heaven and this is the holy plan of nature then what has man made of man that is himself and his kind, by seperating from such joy.

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