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Percy Bysshe Shelley was an English romantic poet who wrote lyric poetry. In what ways does this excerpt from Shelley's “A Bridal Song” represent the lyric poetry of the nineteenth century?

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the correct answer is A

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you didn't include the options but i had this question on a mastery test and I got it right.

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A Bridal Song contains many motifs commonly found in Romanticist poetry such as nature, darkness, mysticism, beauty, high subjectivity, mystical creatures, etc.
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