Lines Written In Early Spring- William Wordsworth
The poem "Lines Written In Early Spring" by William Wordsworth explores emotional and moral boundaries. The language of the poem is subjective and personal, and the tone of the poem is negative.
"While in a grove I sate reclined bringing sad thoughts to my mind"
The persona feels lined to nature which is the Pathetic Fallacy. The poet also uses visual imagery referring to the image of spring.
"The budding twigs spread out their fan"
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