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The Comparing of William Wordsworth's 'Upon Westminster Bridge' and William Blakes 'London'
Each one of these poems reflects on different aspects of London. 'Upon Westminster Bridge', by William Wordsworth, describes the beauty and charm of the city; while the poem 'London', by William Blake, reflects on the crime and pverty within the city.
William Wordsworth's 'Upon Westminster Bridge' is a sonnet with a very constant smooth flowing rhythm. Wordsworth often uses very soft sounds throughout
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Each one of these poems reflects on different aspects of London. 'Upon
Westminster Bridge',by William Wordsworth, tells us about the beauty and charm of the city ny using a lot of natural imagery and by useing such soft flowing sounds to create the effect of a peaceful city. While ' London', by William Blake', reflects on the crime and corruption within the city and, generally, all the negative aspects of London.
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