Answer:
The thoughts of the first two stanzas of Wordsworth's "The Solitary Reaper" by William Wordsworth, conveys the D. The speaker's admiration for and gratitude of the Reaper.
Step-by-step explanation:
Wordsworth in this poem, writes about real music seen in a beloved rustic setting. Wordsworth believes he hears "human music" in this poem. The speaker's admiration for and the gratitude of the Reaper is the thought conveyed in the first two stanza of the poem because the speaker says that 'the sound of the music is more welcoming than any chant of the nightingale to weary travelers in the desert.'
The speakers appreciates the tone of the song of the young girl reaping in the fields and says it expresses beauty and that he likes the mood it creates within him.