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1. The poet compares Nature with the things that we see, hear and touch.
2. The poet compares Nature with non-living things too.
3. The cricket is mentioned in the poem for its size.
4. The poet says that Nature is also a part of our knowledge.
5. In the poem, Nature is seen as mightier than human knowledge.​

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Answered by mantikar199
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