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which things of the London city charms the poet upon Westminster Bridge?​

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Answered by Goldenjungkookie
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Major Themes in “Composed upon Westminster Bridge”: Man versus nature and amazement are the major themes of this poem. The speaker, being a lover of nature, not only stops to adore the glories of nature

Answered by khaninayath302
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The poem 'Composed upon Westminster Bridge' by William Wordsworth described London on its morning beauty. Explanation: In the vision of the poet, the air in the London is clear and smokeless. It seemed like after the sun rise and about the beauty of the morning..

In Wordsworth's "Composed on Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802," the speaker describes a scene of London laid before him that is beautiful, peaceful, and awe-inspiring, and he speaks of the city as "touching in its majesty." It can be inferred that the speaker is seeing the city very early in the morning, perhaps ....

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