what is described as the garment of the city in the poem 'upon Westminster bridge'?
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in the poem "upon Westminster bridge" of William Wordsworth is a nature poem. at dawn when the poet stand upon the bridge of Thames river is the beautiful nature of the city of London which is looks more bright then the other places of Earth. so it is described as the garment of cityin the poem.
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It is the beauty of the early morning
- The question has been asked from the poem Upon Westminster Bridge by William Wordsworth
- As the poet stands on Westminster Bridge enjoying the surrounding structures in the early morning light, he celebrates City's beauty.
- Because the city has not yet awoken and these industrial processes and governmental operations have not yet begun, It is a magnificent sight in the early morning light.
- The light shines brightly on these constructions as it does on rest of the earth, the place appears to be still, as if it has fallen into a peaceful sleep.
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