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'To her fair works did nature link
The human soul that through me ran
These lines speak about man's vital relationship with nature. Discuss and wri
an appreciation of the
poem.​

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Answered by Kingsmanwqp
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Answer:

I found this in "The Water Babies" fairy tale. It is part of the poem Lines Written in Early Spring by Wordsworth:

I found this in "The Water Babies" fairy tale. It is part of the poem Lines Written in Early Spring by Wordsworth:To her fair works did Nature link

I found this in "The Water Babies" fairy tale. It is part of the poem Lines Written in Early Spring by Wordsworth:To her fair works did Nature linkThe human soul that through me ran;

I found this in "The Water Babies" fairy tale. It is part of the poem Lines Written in Early Spring by Wordsworth:To her fair works did Nature linkThe human soul that through me ran;And much it grieved my heart to think,

I found this in "The Water Babies" fairy tale. It is part of the poem Lines Written in Early Spring by Wordsworth:To her fair works did Nature linkThe human soul that through me ran;And much it grieved my heart to think,What man has made of man.

In this poem, the Poet is personifying Nature. The line "To her fair works did Nature link" will be easier to understand when one will read it along with the next one.

In this poem, the Poet is personifying Nature. The line "To her fair works did Nature link" will be easier to understand when one will read it along with the next one."To her fair works did Nature link the human soul that through me ran".

In this poem, the Poet is personifying Nature. The line "To her fair works did Nature link" will be easier to understand when one will read it along with the next one."To her fair works did Nature link the human soul that through me ran".Here 'her' refers to the Nature itself. Altogether the lines mean that the soul of the poet connects with the Nature in regards of the beautiful(fair) work that Nature has done.

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Answered by chamilmajumder
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Answer:

"To her fair works did Nature link the human soul that through me ran". Here 'her' refers to Nature itself. Altogether the lines mean that the soul of the poet connects with Nature in regard to the beautiful(fair) work that Nature has done.

Explanation:

The human soul that through me ran' These lines speak about man's vital relationship with nature.

In the second stanza, the poet uses a figure of speech called personification by which he gives Nature the ability to create at her will elements, what he calls “her fair works”, and make the human soul that lives in the poet feel linked with them.

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