The Solitary Reaper by William Wordsworth (Summary Only For Reading) The Solitary Reaper is a lyric poem by William Wordsworth. As the speaker is on a quiet walk in the Scottish highlands, he draws the reader’s attention to a Scottish farm girl who is singing to herself while cutting corn during harvesting season. He asks the passers-by to either stop and listen to her admiringly or walk away quietly without disturbing her. The farm girl is completely absorbed in her work and does not take notice of anyone. As she cuts and binds the grain mechanically, she also sings a soul-stirring song—the sound of which echoes through the valley. The speaker is unable to figure out the contents of the song as the language is unfamiliar to him but he finds meaning in the song. He is as enraptured as travellers in a desert land listening to the song of a nightingale. He compares the beauty of her song to that of a cuckoo’s song which cuts across the silence in the farthest and remotest corners of...
English Language & Literature