She dwelt among the untrodden waysbeside the springs of dove, a maid whom there were none to praiseand very few to love: a violet by a mossy stonehalf hidden from the eye! -fair as a star, when only oneis shining in the sky. she lived unknown, and few could knowwhen lucy ceased to be; but she is in her grave, and, oh, the difference to me! (wordsworth, “she dwelt among the untrodden ways”)which best summarizes the meaning of the poem's second stanza? -she appreciated natural settings, and found beauty in living and non-living things.-although she was beautiful, she was also modest and did not draw attention to herself.-she had trouble seeing clearly, and often lost her way as a result,-her yard was a treasure trove for natural beauty, both in the daylight and at night.
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