Summary Of The Poem Composed Upon Westminster Bridge

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The subject matter of the poem is Westminster Bridge. In the speaker’s eyes, the morning in the Westminster Bridge was the most beautiful scene he had never seen before. He stopped his journey and appreciated the beauty of the morning there. From his poem, we can see the beauty of that morning gave the speaker a totally different image of London. He had never known the morning in London could be so quiet that made him calm. The bustling city had another face which contrasting to its normal image. In order to express the beauty of the morning in London, the speaker compared the morning where he had lived to the morning in London. From the comparison, the speaker used lots of “never”, such as” never saw”, “ never felt”,etc. to expressed his amazing feeling. Rhyme The poem …show more content…

Never did sun more beautifully steep In his first splendour, valley, rock, or hill; Ne 'er saw I, never felt, a calm so deep! The river glideth at his own sweet will: Dear God! the very houses seem asleep; And all that mighty heart is lying still! Situation The subject matter of the poem is Westminster Bridge. In the speaker’s eyes, the morning in the Wesrminster Bridge was the most beautiful scene he had never seen before. He stopped his journey and appreciated the beauty of the morning there. From his poem, we can see the beauty of that morning gave the speaker a totally different image of London. He had never known the morning in London could be so quiet that made him calm. The bustling city had another face which contrasting to its normal

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