The effect of the song was not confined to the period when the poet was physically present and listening to the song of the reaper but it's music founded him , ' long after it was heard no more.'
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The question is from 'The Solitary Reaper' written by William Wordsworth.
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The song of the solitary reaper was more pleasant than that of cuckoo and nightingale birds. It was very mesmerising and soothing to poet's ears. It was not confined to the physical present of the poet but the poet still remember the song as he went up and it was heard nothing more. Even the lyrics and language of the song were not understood to poet but still he continues to sang it's tune in his mind when he left that place.
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The song of the solitary reaper was more pleasant than that of cuckoo and nightingale birds. It was very mesmerising and soothing to poet's ears. It was not confined to the physical present of the poet but the poet still remember the song as he went up and it was heard nothing more. Even the lyrics and language of the song were not understood to poet but still he continues to sang it's tune in his mind when he left that place.
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