A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal by William Wordsworth Notes
A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal by William Wordsworth Notes
A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal by William Wordsworth Notes
I. Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow:
A slumber did my spirit seal—
I had no human fears.
She seemed a thing that could not feel
The touch of earthly years.
1. What does the poet mean by ‘A slumber did my spirit seal’?
The poet means to say that the initial shock of losing his beloved made him numb. It
was as if a deep sleep had closed off his mind and heart and he was unable to perceive any
kind of emotion.
2. Why did the poet have no “human fears”?
The poet did not feel any kind of fear that human beings feel as his mind had become
numb with the shock of losing Lucy, his beloved.
3. “She seemed a thing that could not feel
The touch of earthly years.” - Interpret the given lines.
The poet’s beloved was dead and therefore was now like an inanimate object which
was beyond the grasp of time. The years on earth or time will no longer be able to affect
her and therefore she is beyond the touch of earthly years.
4. Bring out the rhyme scheme of the given Stanza.
The rhyme scheme of the given stanza is ‘abab’.
5. Pick the synonym of the word ‘sleep’ from the above lines.
The word is ‘slumber’.