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  1. Wordsworth praises his wife as semi-supernatural or ethereal. This ghostly or quasi-ghostly language (‘apparition’, ‘haunt’) continues throughout the opening stanza of the poem. The emphasis is on images and seeing: Wordsworth goes back to when his wife ‘first … gleam’d upon my sight’.

  2. A dancing shape, an image gay, To haunt, to startle, and waylay. I saw her upon nearer view, A Spirit, yet a Woman too! Her household motions light and free, And steps of virgin liberty; A countenance in which did meet. Sweet records, promises as sweet; A creature not too bright or good.

  3. May 13, 2011 · An analysis of the Perfect Woman poem by William Wordsworth including schema, poetic form, metre, stanzas and plenty more comprehensive statistics.

  4. A perfect Woman, nobly plann'd, To warm, to comfort, and command; And yet a Spirit still, and bright With something of angelic light.

  5. Significant quotes in William Wordsworth's She Was A Phantom Of Delight with explanations.

  6. Analysis of "Perfect Woman". What I think Wordsworth is trying to convey here is: every woman that you may have an attraction to at first sight will seem utterly perfect in every way and will perhaps be a gift to your eyes, for the time being at least.

  7. Mar 8, 2023 · In his poem “A Perfect Woman,” William Wordsworth celebrates the beauty and perfection of a woman who is both lovely and virtuous. The poem praise the woman for her physical beauty, as well as her inner strength and goodness.

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