Which lines in Wordsworth's lyric poem "The Solitary Reaper present the reaper's song as more beautiful than nature?
The Solitary Reaper
by William Wordsworth

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Answer:

"Stop here, or gently pass!" (line 4)

Explanation:

On this line the passer, or the writer of this poem was given an option to go on their journey, to enjoy the nature and journey ahead, but the thy lyric poem keeps describing the beauty of the reapers song. This leaves the reader in believe that singing was indeed worthy, or beautiful enough, to stay and listen to, to know more about it.

Answer:

Whate'er the theme, the Maiden sang

As if her song could have no ending

I saw her singing at her work

And o'er the sickle bending

I listened, motionless and still

And, as I mounted up the hill--Skedda hope this helps

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