English, 15.10.2020 16:01 yofavvlele
Alone, and lost in thought, the desert glade
Measuring I roam with ling’ring steps and slow;
And still a watchful glance around me throw,
Anxious to shun the print of human tread:
No other means I find, no surer aid
From the world’s prying eye to hide my woe:
So well my wild disorder’d gestures show,
And lovelorn looks, the fire within me bred,
That well I deem each mountain, wood and plain,
And river knows, what I from man conceal,
What dreary hues my life’s fond prospects dim.
Yet whate’er wild or savage paths I’ve ta’en,
Where’er I wander, love attends me still,
Soft whisp’ring to my soul, and I to him.
What is the question or problem posed in the sonnet
The speaker is lost and wandering around the wilderness.
The speaker feels isolated and alone.
Im pretty sure its THE SPEAKER FEELS ISOLATED AND ALONE.
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Alone, and lost in thought, the desert glade
Measuring I roam with ling’ring steps and slow;
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