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whom does the poet William Wordsworth describe in his poem simon lee that appeared in the lyrical ballads?

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Answered by anuragthethor
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"the old huntsman" is answer
Answered by aqibkincsem
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"Simon Lee, the Old Huntsman is a lyric which happens in Lyrical Ballads and was written in 1798, having a place, in this way, transiently to the Romantic time frame (1780-1830).

Sentimentality composing is regularly related to some key components, which concern creative ability, nature, imagery, and legend (even though there have been authors of this period who were not as 'standard').

William Wordsworth has been described as a sanctioned creator of Romantic Poetry in that his work is profoundly connected to the idea of Nature and a lot of references is made to it.

Moving toward a bit of artistic work, be that as it may, from this point of view is hugely controlling, consequently, in this exposition we will endeavor a 'social' or 'chronicled' sort of methodology.""

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