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smurf | 17:10 Mon 09th Aug 2010 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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96 what was wordsworth talking about when he said " earth has not anything to show more fair"(6 9)
i know that he was talking about the view of london from westminster bridge but i cant seem to get anything to fit with the letters . i did think it might be golden daffodils but i think wrong poem.
thanks for any help
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I am 99% sure that this is a mistake.
smurf....thinking that the setter has got the wrong poem. Wordsworth was talking about London but I cant find anything relating to gold or silver in the poem. I think its refering to Daffodils, as in Golden
Hi Smurf, 'Westminster Bridge' was a poem included in my English Lit. GCE syllabus decades ago so I recognised the opening line immediately and therefore posted the link on your previous thread. I suspect the '6 letters' to be 'London' and can only suggest the '9 letters' to be 'landscape' or 'cityscape'. It's down to the quiz setter's mindset really.
Hope this helps, good luck.
(I prefer 'landscape' myself) :-)
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thanks for all your ideas , will have to think on them
Could it be LONDON LANDSCAPE (or CITYSCAPE) ?
Sorry, just seen those suggestions have already been made. More coffee needed.

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