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Wordsworth was writing about the French Revolution.

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This passage from Wordsworth's The Prelude describes a period of great excitement and optimism in Europe, particularly in France. The reference to "golden hours" suggests a sense of prosperity and happiness. The phrase "human nature seeming born again" likely reflects the renewal and rejuvenation felt by people during this time.

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Q: Wordsworth writes in The Prelude Europe at that time was thrilled with joy France standing on the top of golden hours And human nature seeming born again?
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