While seeing the scenic beauty of London in the early
morning, the poet feels--
(i) tranquity
(ii) irritated
(iii) morbid
(iv) sad
?
Answers
Answer:
Explanation:
1. “A sight so touching in its majesty”― What ‘sight’ is referred to here? How does the poet describe the ‘sight’?
Ans.⇒ The sight of London city in the early morning, as seen by William Wordsworth, is referred to here.
The poet is so taken by the early morning-sight of London city that he refers to it as a ‘sight in its majesty’. London looks more beautiful than any other thing on the earth. It seems like the whole city of London has worn a dress made of the beauty of the morning. The air is smokeless and soundless because the time is very early in the morning. Ships, towers, domes, theatres are glittering in the smokeless air of the morning. It seems like the river is flowing in his ‘own sweet will’. This kind of calmness has never been felt by the poet before. The entire city of London seems asleep.
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Answer:
( i ) tranquity
Explanation:
beacause it will always be beautiful