According to the passage below in Wordsworth’s “Lines Written in Early Spring,” what does Nature have the power to do?
“To her fair words did Nature link
“The human soul that through me ran;
“And much it grieved my heart to think
“What man has made of man.” (line 4)
Nature has the power to connect all living things.
Nature is able to bring us happiness.
Nature’s power creates confusion in the human soul.
Nature makes us feel isolated and alone.
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