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In which poem of Wordsworth these lines occur? "We are asleep in body; And become a living soul.

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Answer:

B. prelude

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The lines "We are asleep in body; And become a living soul" occur in William Wordsworth’s autobiographical poem The Prelude. This poem explores the development of the poet’s mind and soul, especially through his relationship with nature, and how it shapes his spiritual and intellectual growth.

The Prelude is considered one of Wordsworth’s greatest works and a cornerstone of Romantic poetry.


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