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Wordsworth states that nature is the "anchor" of his purest thoughts. In this context, what does an 'anchor' symbolize?
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A stabilizing force that keeps his morality and thoughts steady
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What does the poet mean by "half-extinguished thought" when revisiting the banks of the Wye?
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The fading and blurred memories of his previous visit
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According to the poem, what provides "healing thoughts" to the mind during times of "solitude, or fear, or pain"?
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The stored memories of nature's beauty and harmony
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In his youth, the poet's love for nature was "unborrowed from the eye." What does this suggest?
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His joy was purely sensory and lacked deep intellectual reflection
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Which phrase does Wordsworth use to describe the transition from youthful passion to mature spiritual understanding?
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Abundant recompense
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What does the poet perceive in "the light of setting suns" and "the mind of man"?
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A spirit or motion that rolls through all things
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Wordsworth describes the "hedge-rows" as "hardly hedge-rows." Why does he say this?
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Because they have grown wild and lost their man-made boundaries
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How does the poet characterize the "social life" of the city in the final stanza?
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A "dreary intercourse" of "evil tongues" and "selfish men"
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What "service" does the poet claim to be "unwearied" in performing?
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Being a worshipper and lover of Nature
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The "soft inland murmur" mentioned in the first stanza refers to the sound of which river?
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The River Wye