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Westminster Bridge is in London England adjacent to Big Ben.
"The city now doth, like a garment wear"-This is a simile in the poem as it is saying that one this is like another. A Metaphor is when something is or to think is merging with another.
September 3rd, 1802
Westminster Bridge was created in 1862.
New Westminster Bridge was created in 1904.
On Westminster Boulevard there is a bridge, a beautiful bridge to see. And under that bridge, that beautiful bridge, is the beautiful Dry Creek Trail. To see the beautiful bridge and the beautiful trail, just visit Westminster Colorado (or the link below)!
Westminster Bridge.
In "Upon Westminster Bridge," William Wordsworth uses imagery to vividly describe the peaceful and majestic scene of London at sunrise. He portrays the city as silent and calm, with the River Thames flowing smoothly and the sun casting a golden light over the buildings. The imagery conveys a sense of awe and tranquility in the stillness of the morning.
No, this line from the poem "Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802" by William Wordsworth is not a metaphor. It is a description of the location of London near the flowing Thames River. Metaphors involve making a comparison between two things that are not literally related.
Wordsworth was inspired by the beauty and tranquility he experienced while standing on Westminster Bridge and witnessing the early morning cityscape of London. The sight of the city still and peaceful, bathed in the soft light of dawn, moved him to capture the moment in a poem that celebrates the harmony between nature and urban life.
sonnet14 linesrhyme scheme of abab cdcd efef and a final couplet
Tower Bridge, London Bridge, Westminster Bridge.