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Question: How does the poet imagine her to be, after her death? Does he think of her as a person living in a very happy state? Or does he see her now as a part of nature? In which lines of the poem do you find your answer?

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Answer: The poet imagines her to be at peace after her death. Her beloved is in a deep sleep, and is no longer affected by worldly affairs or by passage of time. She is now a part of nature. We find our answer in the following lines of the poem.

“No motion has she now, no force

 She neither hears nor sees”.

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