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... Wordsworth often uses very soft sounds throughout the poem to emphasise his mood towards the city, such as when he says, 'The river glideth at his own sweet ...
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... that Blake and Wordsworth use, Blake describes it as '..where the chartered Thames does flow..' and Wordsworth illustrates it as 'the river glideth as his own ...
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... Next he writes "The river glideth at his own sweet will." This is a form of personification, the river has not got its own will but it is so powerful that it ...
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