Wreathed horn in the poem “The world is too
much with us” is a reference to
Tritons Fish like Shape
Proteus
Tritons Couch Shell
All the above
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Triton was a son of Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea. He had a conch shell that he blew into in order to excite or calm the waves.
"Wreathed" means something like twisted, sinewy, having coils; the "wreathed horn" is a reference to Triton's conch shell.
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