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The tone of the poem was that William Wordsworth was very given and granted to the person he was talking about.

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The tone in "She Was a Phantom of Delight" by William Wordsworth is one of admiration and awe. The speaker is captivated by the woman's beauty and sees her as a source of joy and inspiration. The tone is sentimental and celebratory.

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