Question
n the poem 'Composed upon Westminster Bridge, what does the phrase 'first splendour' refer to?
The 'first splendour' of the sun on the buildings.
The rays of the early sun is referred to as the 'first splendour'.
The 'first splendour' of the river Thames flowing at its free will.
The 'first splendour' of evening'.
The 'first splendour' of the sun on the buildings.
The rays of the early sun is referred to as the 'first splendour'.
The 'first splendour' of the river Thames flowing at its free will.
The 'first splendour' of evening'.
Answers
GPT 3.5
The 'first splendour' in the poem "Composed upon Westminster Bridge" by William Wordsworth refers to the beauty and magnificence of the city of London as seen in the early morning light. It specifically refers to the sunlight shining on the buildings and streets of the city, creating a sense of tranquility and awe in the poet.