why does the poet refer the word slumber in the poem
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Answer. William Wordsworth in his poem "A Slumber did my Spirit Seal" denotes death as "slumber" or deep sleep. He says that in his entire life he was in the state of "slumber" and because of this sleep he was not able to realize that one day death will take away his Lucy from him.
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William Wordsworth in his poem "A Slumber did my Spirit Seal" denotes death as "slumber" or deep sleep. He says that in his entire life he was in the state of "slumber" and because of this sleep he was not able to realize that one day death will take away his Lucy from him.
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