Ethereal minstreal! pilgrim of the sky! Dost thou despise the earth where cares abound?
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These lines are taken from the famous poem called "To a Skylark" written by the legendary poet William Wordsworth.
Explanation:
- Ethereal Minstrel refers to a singer of medieval times who is delicate and entertaining.
- According to the poet, this singer is heavenly and is a limitless visitor of the sky. The poet also asks a question in the second line exclaiming the bird's disregard for worldly matters that are countless.
- William Wordsworth is a romantic poet who is inspired by nature. Most of his poetry depicts this.
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