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Wordsworth's "Three years she grew" is one of a set of poems known as â??The Lucy Poemsâ??. The verse uses seven six-line stanzas, each with what is known as an â??aabccbâ?? rhyme scheme. No one has ever identified who â??Lucyâ?? in the poem actually is.
In the heartbreaking poem "Lucy Gray" by Wordsworth, Lucy Gray "dwelt on a wide Moor."
Lucy Lawless has blue eyes.
Lucy Terry
yes, lucy gray the poem by wordsworth is the real story of a girl that does exactly what the poem tells us. The only difference is in the end of the poem were the real story is that the girl drowned and her body was later found in a canal but wordsworth says that the girl is still alive in nature.
i guess not but angel mention that gray is interested in Lucy.. Lucy deep inside likes natsu and natsu don't wanna be apart from Lucy..natsu always protect her
Lucy's song is about lasting scars. It is suggested that Lucy is deceased, as the wind "gently blows/ As if to soothe her in her sleep!" Although sleep being related to death is merely a conjecture, it is evident that the narrator is experiencing loss or perhaps regret when analysing the last four lines. It is a poem of beauty and sadness, about mourning the death of someone dear.
Lucy was very kind , that's why she was so pretty!
Lucy Terry Prince was an African American Poet. Her first poem was published in 1855. It was called "Bars Fight".
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"Lucy" by William Wordsworth is a poem that reflects on the tranquility and purity of nature through the character of Lucy, who represents an embodiment of natural beauty and innocence. The speaker mourns Lucy's premature death and finds solace in the idea that she has returned to nature, becoming a part of the landscape forever. The poem emphasizes the eternal connection between humanity and the environment, highlighting the beauty and significance of the natural world.
It depends what kind of poem that you are writing.