William Wordsworth, a well-known romantic poet, penned "Lines written in early spring." You can instantly download the PDF for this subject, which contains the textbook solutions, from this page.
Where is the poet sitting?
The poet was sitting in a grove.
Who is referred to here?
I referred to the poet.
What brings the poet joy?
The harmony of beauty and love, which he sees in nature,
What is the rhyme scheme of the poem?
abab
What makes the poet so sad?
When he thinks about the changes that have happened around him, about the failure of man to understand the harmony and peace in nature, about the cruelties of man towards nature and his fellow beings, he becomes sad.
Why did the poet's heart grieve?
When he thinks about what man has made of man
Which flower provides the poet with insight into the poet's power?
Periwinkle, Primrose
Who hopped and played around the poet?
Birds
What makes the poet so sad?
About the cruelties of man towards nature and his fellow beings.
What does the poet say about each flower?
He says that every flower is quite happy to be in nature.
What does the poet see everywhere in nature?
Happiness and pleasure
"Their thoughts I can't measure." Whose thoughts are mentioned here ?
Bird's thoughts
Why did they spread out their fans?
To catch the breezy hair
What is the holy plan of nature mentioned here?
Nature films everything with beauty, pleasure, and peace.
Do the last two lines convey the message of the poem? how?
Yes the point say that nature feel with pleasure and peace, but human can't understand that and quarrel with others. this poem ending with sad.
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