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A slumber did my spirit seal;/I had no human fears.
-- The Speaker
Importance: These opening lines of the poem are significant in that they emphasize the strength of feeling and emotion the speaker feels toward Lucy. Here, the speaker describes a state of being in which the spirit or soul is unencumbered by outer sensory experiences. This state of being is made possible by the pure ecstasy the speaker feels toward Lucy, which seals off their spirit from the exterior world and allows them to live uninhibited in their inner world.
She seemed a thing that could not feel/the touch of earthly years.”
-- The Speaker
Importance: This line is important because of its double meaning, both connecting and disconnecting Lucy and the speaker. The description of Lucy as being unable to feel makes her very much like the speaker, who, in their state of spiritual disconnect from the outer world, also cannot feel the...
This section contains 450 words (approx. 2 pages at 400 words per page) |