Upon Westminster Bridge
William Wordsworth
Describe after Wordsworth, the city of London as given in the poem 'Upon Westminster Bridge'. ['Upon Westminster Bridge' - কবিতায় কবি ওয়ার্ডসওয়ার্থের বর্ণনা অনুযায়ী লন্ডন শহরের বর্ণনা দাও।)
OR,
"Ne'er saw I, never felt, a calm so deep!" -What prompts the poet say so? [কি মনে করে কবি এরকম বলেছেন?]
Ans. Once the poet was crossing the Westminster Bridge over the Thames. It was then early morning. The city of London looked bright and beautiful in the light of the rising sun. It seemed as if the city had fully clothed in the beauty of the morning. Ships, Towers, domes, theatres, and temples were glittering brightly in the smokeless air. The valley, the rock, the hill, looked bright in the pure sunlight of the early morning. The houses in the city appeared to be asleep. The river Thames was flowing at its own will. The poet felt such a deep calm that he never experienced before. (All these thoughts prompt the poet to say so.)
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