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"Hail to thee, blithe Spirit!"

  • Which poem begins with this line

AThe Lark Ascending

BTo a Skylark

COde to a Nightingale

DThe Song of the Skylark

Answer:

B. To a Skylark

Read Explanation:

  • 'To a Skylark' is written by famous English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley.

  • Here the poet addresses the bird as a "blithe spirit" and imagined that is not a fleshy creature, but a spirit, pure and simple.

  • Ode to A Skylark' was written in 1820 at Leghorn in Italy.

  • It is the best-know of Shelley's lyrics.


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