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According to the poet, whom did the nature never betray?

Athose who admired her exquisite beauty

Bthe heart that loved her

Cthe earnest pilgrims who sought peace within her

Dthe wise elders who understood her ancient laws

Answer:

B. the heart that loved her

Read Explanation:

In “Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey”, Wordsworth famously writes:

“Nature never did betray
The heart that loved her.”

This line expresses a central theme of the poem: Nature is a faithful, moral, and spiritual guide to those who truly love and revere her.


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