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The way that everything was laid out from the houses to the to the buildings to the sun’s glow over it all just seemed to fit together perfectly as if the town being overlooked by Westminster Bridge was a completed puzzle. This view may not be the typical natural scene but it’s not unnatural. In “My heart leaps up when I behold,” Wordsworth shares how is affected by natures beauty...
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This view may not be the typical natural scene but it’s not unnatural. In “My heart leaps up when I behold,” Wordsworth shares how is affected by natures beauty. The four stanzas of the poem which lets insight into Wordsworth’s relationship with nature is quoted as “So was it when my life began; so is it now I am a man; so be it when I shall grow old, or let me die!” Wordsworth is letting all know that the beauty and comfort of nature has been with him since his birth...
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