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1 January, 06:06

Which excerpt from William Wordsworth's Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey best evidences the speakers belief in immortality

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  1. 1 January, 07:24
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    Until, the breath of this corporeal frame

    And even the motion of our human blood

    Almost suspended, we are laid asleep

    In body, and become a living soul:

    While with an eye made quiet by the power

    Of harmony, and the deep power of joy,

    We see into the life of things. I would say that this passage of this poem perhaps hints of immortality about becoming "a living soul" and "seeing into the life of things" suggesting that a living soul can never die and what we see in the life of things is something which never dies as long as there is organic life.
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