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Q: "Thou hadst a voice whose sound was like the sea: Pure as the naked heavens, majestic, free," The above lines are written for
  • A. John Galsworthy
  • B. William Shakespeare
  • C. John Milton
  • D. William Wordsworth
Correct Answer: Option C - The above lines are written for 'John Milton'. These lines "Thou hadst --------- majestic, free, " are an extract from 'To Milton or London in 1802 by William Wordsworth. The speaker addresses the soul of the dead poet John Milton. This poem is one of the many excellent sonnets, Wordsworth wrote in the early 1800.
C. The above lines are written for 'John Milton'. These lines "Thou hadst --------- majestic, free, " are an extract from 'To Milton or London in 1802 by William Wordsworth. The speaker addresses the soul of the dead poet John Milton. This poem is one of the many excellent sonnets, Wordsworth wrote in the early 1800.

Explanations:

The above lines are written for 'John Milton'. These lines "Thou hadst --------- majestic, free, " are an extract from 'To Milton or London in 1802 by William Wordsworth. The speaker addresses the soul of the dead poet John Milton. This poem is one of the many excellent sonnets, Wordsworth wrote in the early 1800.