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Q: In which work of Wordsworth does the line – ‘still sad music of humanity’ occur?
  • A. Tintern Abbey
  • B. The Recluse
  • C. Immortality Ode
  • D. The Prelude
Correct Answer: Option A - The line “still sad music of humanity” occurs in the poem “Lines Composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey on Revisiting the Bank of the Wye during a Tour July 13, 1798”. This poem is composed in blank verse used to described unrhymed lines in Iambic Pentameter. It is also regarded as – dramatic lyric.
A. The line “still sad music of humanity” occurs in the poem “Lines Composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey on Revisiting the Bank of the Wye during a Tour July 13, 1798”. This poem is composed in blank verse used to described unrhymed lines in Iambic Pentameter. It is also regarded as – dramatic lyric.

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The line “still sad music of humanity” occurs in the poem “Lines Composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey on Revisiting the Bank of the Wye during a Tour July 13, 1798”. This poem is composed in blank verse used to described unrhymed lines in Iambic Pentameter. It is also regarded as – dramatic lyric.