why is the beauty of the city silent bare
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Explanation: The setting is "silent" because of the early hour which, from Dorothy Wordsworth's journal, we know was around 5 or 6am. "Bare" is an interesting word that means "naked" or "unadorned." It contrasts with the image of the city wearing clothing from line 4. Here, the ships and buildings are nude.
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The setting is "silent" because of the early hour which, from Dorothy Wordsworth's journal, we know was around 5 or 6am. "Bare" is an interesting word that means "naked" or "unadorned." It contrasts with the image of the city wearing clothing from line 4. Here, the ships and buildings are nude.
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