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Why does the poet not feel any human fears ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The poet does not feel any fears and his soul feels at peace, as though asleep and existing in a deep calm where he has nothing to fear. His love for Lucy was so strong that he did not want her to grow old and suffer the problems of old age as human beings do.

Answered by tripathiakshita48
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The loss of his beloved saddened the point. However, sleep gave him peace of mind. He came to understand that his beloved was now a part of nature and would always be close by.

The poet feels no apprehensions and his soul is at peace as if he were sleeping and existing in a state of profound tranquility where he has nothing to fear. Because of his intense love for Lucy, he did not want her to age and experience the same issues that people do as they get older. She would no longer have the same physical scars that other mortals do from the ravages of time or nature. She's become what he considers a supernatural being in his eyes.

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