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students today I am going to explain a
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beautiful poem called three years she
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woodsworth William woodsworth was a
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famous English poet he was born in 1770
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1850 he loved nature a lot nature means
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the world around us like trees rivers
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mountains and the sky Wordsworth thought
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nature could teach us he also thought it
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could make us feel strong emotions like
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happiness or peace he wrote many poems
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about nature and how it connects to
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people woodsworth was part of the
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Romantic Movement the Romantic Movement
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was a time when writers and artists
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feelings they also loved imagination and
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the beauty of nature before this time
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people focused more on rules and cities
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the Romantic Movement changed that it
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said nature and emotions are important
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this video covers the explanation and
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Analysis of a three years she grew by
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Wordsworth let us talk about the poem
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itself 3 years she grew is about a
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little girl named Lucy she is very young
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only 3 years old the poem tells us how
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nature decides to take her nature is
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written like a person in this poem it
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can talk and think nature says it will
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raise Lucy and make her special it wants
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to teach her things and give her
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qualities like being playful or calm but
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at the end we find out Lucy dies the
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person telling the poem called the
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speaker feels sad because Lucy is gone
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he is left with memories and the natural
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places around him this poem is part of
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the Lucy poems the elcy poems are a
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group of poems written by Wordsworth
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about a girl named Lucy in these poems
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Lucy often dies young Wordsworth does
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not tell us who Lucy really was
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some people think she was not a real
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person others believe she was someone
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the poet loved the poem is also called
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the education of nature this means that
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nature is like a teacher to Lucy the
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stanzas each stanza has six lines this
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poem is about how nature shapes Lucy and
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how her death affects the speaker
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explanation of a three years she grew by
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wardsworth three years she grew in sun
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and shower this means the girl Lucy
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lived for 3 years sa means the sunny
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days when the weather was bright and
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warm shower means rain so Lucy grew up
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with both sunshine and rain around her
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this is wordsworth's way of saying she
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grew up with nature all around her
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sometimes Sunny sometimes rainy then
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nature said a Lovelier flower on earth
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was never sown nature is talking here
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when we say nature natur we mean
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everything natural like trees Rivers
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flowers and the sky Wordsworth is
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pretending that nature can speak like a
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person nature says that Lucy is like a
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beautiful flower and there has never
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been a prettier flower on earth the word
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of Sona means planted like when you
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plant a seed in the ground to grow a
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flower so nature is saying Lucy is the
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most beautiful child like a flower that
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was planted on Earth then nature says
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this child I to myself will take she
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shall be mine and I will make a lady of
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my own this means nature decides to take
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Lucy for itself nature wants to keep
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Lucy close and make her special like a
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lady who belongs to Nature in simple
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words nature loves Lucy so much that it
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wants to take care of her and make her
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part of the natural world Wordsworth is
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telling us that Lucy is a very special
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child nature loves her so much that it
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wants to take her away myself will to my
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darling be both law and
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impulse nature is speaking again Nature
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Calls Lucy and my darling which means
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someone very dear and loved nature says
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it will be both law and impulse for Lucy
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law means rules like the rules we follow
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in school impulsa means a sudden feeling
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or urge to do something like when you
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suddenly feel like running or laughing
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so nature is saying it will guide Lucy
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with rules and also with natural
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feelings in simple words nature will
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teach Lucy everything she needs to know
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and with me the girl in rock and plain
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in Earth and Heaven in Glade and bow
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this means nature will take Lucy on a
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journey they will travel together and
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Lucy will see how kindly Earth and sea
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can be nature is promising to show Lucy
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all the beauty and kindness of the world
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including Earth and the Sea shall feel
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an overseeing power to Kindle or
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restrain so nature is saying it will
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show Lucy everything beautiful in the
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world from the land and sea to the sky
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and Stars this stanza is all about how
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nature wants to be Lucy's teacher and
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guide it wants to show her the wonders
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of the world so nature is saying Lucy
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will share the happiness that nature has
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offer she shall be sportive as the Fawn
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that wilded with Glee across the lawn
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the word sportive it means playful and
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full of energy Aon is a baby deer
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wild with Glee it means very happy and
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free Aon is a grassy area like a park so
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nature is saying Lucy will be as playful
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and happy as a baby deer running around
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on the grass or up the mountain
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springs this means Lucy will jump and
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play on the mountains Springs here means
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to jump or leap like how a deer jumps
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around so Lucy will be full of energy
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running and jumping in nature and hers
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shall be the breathing bomb the word
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bomb means something that heals or makes
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you feel better like a soothing cream
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for your skin breathing bomb means the
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fresh air of nature that feels good to
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breathe nature is saying Lucy will have
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this fresh healing air all around her
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and he the silence and the calm of mute
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insensate things the word mute and means
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silent something that does not speak
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insensate it means without feelings or
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without life like rocks or water so mute
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and sensate things means things in
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nature that do not talk or feel like
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trees nature is saying Lucy will also
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have the quiet and peace of these things
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she will feel calm and Silent like the
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rocks and rivers around her this stanza
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tells us more about how nature wants
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Lucy to live she will be playful like a
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baby deer but also calm and peaceful
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like the quiet parts of nature it is
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like nature wants to give her both
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energy and peace at the same time the
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floating clouds their state shall lend
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to her floating clouds are the clouds
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you see moving in the sky State here
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means their beauty or their way of being
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lenda means to give for a short time so
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nature is saying the clouds will give
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their beauty to Lucy it is like saying
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Lucy will be as light and beautiful as
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the clouds for her the Willow Bend a
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willow is a type of tree with long
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hanging branches Benda means to lean or
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bow down so nature is saying the willow
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tree will bend down for Lucy like it is
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showing her respect or love nor shall
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she fail to see even in the Motions of
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the storm Grace that shall mold the
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maiden's form nor shall she fail to see
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a means Lucy will definitely see
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something motions of the storm means the
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movements of a storm like the wind rain
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or lightning graa means beauty or
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Elegance so nature is saying that even
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in a storm loose will see beauty the
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last part that shall mold the maiden's
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form by silent sympathy means this
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beauty will shape Lucy into a maiden a
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young lady molda means to shape like how
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you shape clay into a pot silent
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sympathy means a quiet understanding or
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connection so nature is saying the
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beauty of the storm will shape Lucy into
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a lovely young lady through a quiet
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connection this stanza is about how
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nature will give Lucy Beauty and grace
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even things like clouds trees and storms
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will help her grow into a wonderful
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person it shows how much nature cares
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for her and wants her to be special the
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stars of midnight shall be dear to her
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midnight means the middle of the night
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when it is very dark the stars at
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midnight are the ones we see when the
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sky is clear and dark dear means loved
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precious so nature is saying Lucy will
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love the stars at night and she shall
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lean her ear in many a secret place this
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means Lucy will listen carefully in
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special hidden places in nature lean her
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ear means to listen closely like when
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you try to hear something faint where
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rivulets dance their Wayward round of
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the rivulet is a small stream or river
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like a tiny flow of water dance means to
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move happily and a wayward round means
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moving in a free Winding Way so this
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means small streams of water will move
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dancing and and Beauty born of murmuring
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sound shall pass into her face murmuring
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sound means a soft quiet sound like the
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gentle noise of water flowing in a
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stream Beauty born of murmuring sound
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means the beauty that comes from this
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soft sound shall pass into her face
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means this beauty will show on Lucy's
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face so nature is saying that the soft
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sounds of the streams will make Lucy's
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face even more beautiful this stanza
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tells us how Lucy will connect with
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nature in quiet secret places
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she will love the stars and listen to
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the streams and their beauty will make
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her even prettier it is like nature is
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giving her gifts of beauty through
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sounds and sights and vital feelings of
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delight shall rear her form to stately
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height vital feelings means strong
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emotions delight and means happiness
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rear her form and means to raise or grow
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her body stately height means a tall
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elegant height like someone who stands
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proudly so nature is saying that happy
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Lively feelings will help Lucy grow tall
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and beautiful her virgin bosom swell
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virgin means Pure or untouched and bosom
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means chest swell means to grow or
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expand so this means Lucy will grow into
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a young woman pure and lovely such
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thoughts to Lucy I will give while she
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and I together live here in this happy
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Dell such thoughts a means good and
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happy thoughts together live and means
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nature and Lucy will be together Adel is
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a small Valley like a little green area
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between Hills so nature is saying it
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will give Lucy happy thoughts while they
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live together in a beautiful Valley but
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changes thus nature spake the work was
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done how soon my Lucy's race was run
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thus nature spake means this is what
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nature said the work was done am mean's
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nature finished what it wanted to do
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with Lucy how soon my Lucy's race was
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run means Lucy's life ended very quickly
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race here means her life like a race
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ended soon she died and left to me this
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Heath this calm and quiet scene the
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memory of what has been and never more
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will be this means Lucy died the Nature
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has stopped speaking and the speaker
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slth poet is speaking now he says left
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to me means all that is left for the
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poet is what he describes next this
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Heath means a flat open area of land
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with grass this calm and quiet scene I
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means the peaceful place around him the
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memory of what has been I means the poet
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only has memories of Lucy now and never
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more will be I means she will never come
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back this last stanza is very sad after
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all the beauty and Promises Nature Made
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we learn that Lucy dies the poet
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Wordsworth is left alone with just the
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memory of her and the quiet nature
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around him it shows us that even though
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nature loved Lucy so so much her life
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short analysis of a three years she grew
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woodsworth in this poem William
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woodsworth wants to show us how nature
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can shape a person's life Lucy grows up
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with the beauty of Nature and it makes
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her special but her death also reminds
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us that life does not last forever
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Wordsworth often wrote about how nature
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and human life are connected and this
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poem is one example of that one theme in
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this poem is the power of nature
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a theme is the main idea or message in a
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story or poem nature is shown as a
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teacher a guide and a friend to Lucy it
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shapes her into a beautiful person
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mortality it means shortness of life
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even though Lucy is so loved by Nature
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she only lives for 3 years this makes us
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think about how precious life is another
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thing to notice is how Wordsworth uses
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words to create pictures in our minds
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this is called imagery for example when
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he talks about the fyon we can imagine a
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baby deer running happily on the grass
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when he says rivulets dance their
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Wayward round we can picture small
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streams moving around like they are
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dancing this imagery helps us feel
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closer to Nature just like Lucy was let
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us also talk about the tone of the poem
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the tone is the feeling the poet gives
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us through his words at the beginning
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the tone is happy and loving
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nature speaks so kindly about Lucy and
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everything seems wonderful but at the
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end the tone becomes sad because Lucy
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dies this change in tone makes the poem
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very emotional for us to read I hope you
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enjoyed this video on explanation and
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Analysis of a three years she grew by
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Wordsworth that's all for now good luck