Why is the air Smokeless in the poem?
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In Wordsworth's poem smokeless air refers to the fact that he is looking upon the city before factories and industry have begun for the day.
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The air is smokeless because it's early in the morning and no one's woken up yet. London is still asleep as the speaker passes over Westminster Bridge. He acknowledge to himself.
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