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  • 01-11-2016
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What does the speaker want when he grows old

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bholaro bholaro
  • 01-11-2016
In Lines 3-5 of "My Heart Leaps Up" William Wordsworth sees his life in three parts, as a young child ( "when my life began"), as a man ( "So is now I am a man) and as an old man "( So be it when I shall grow old") . As he says in the poem, he hopes he will always see nature as something beautiful and can retain that mystical wonder when his "heart leaps up" when he sees a rainbow, or something beautiful in a natural setting.
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simplygaming315 simplygaming315
  • 12-11-2020

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He wants to keep the same feelings

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