Three years she grew in sun and shower, what does nature decide for lucy?
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The poem opens by noting how Lucy "grew in sun and shower." That is to say she is like a flower, given nutrients by the sun and water. The personified Nature claims that she will "take" the child (Lucy) and make her a lady. This is to be understood as Nature adopting Lucy.
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The poet believes that if a child is given freedom to play in the lap of nature, he or she will be a better person in life. 'Three Years She Grew in Sun and Shower' is about the poet's love to a pure young girl and the loss of the beloved one, as his beloved (Lucy) belongs to nature, her return to nature is her death
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