what is the effect of wind on the poet and the surroundings?
what does the poet mean by 'the long withered grass in the sunshine is glancing?
these 2 questions are from 'lines compose in a wood on a windy day'
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Explanation:
In the first stanza the poet explains her soul is awakened and her spirit is flying high carried up on the strong wind; it appears to her the earth and the seas have also been aroused to rapture by the gale.
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the long withered grass in the sunshine is glancing" and the footnote she wrote at the bottom of the poem reveals that Brontë
- "loved wild weather, as she loved the sea, and hard country and snow".
- The poem further indicates the power and spiritual affect of the wind.
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