Explain a paradise might have been
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pls mark as BRAINLIEST
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· The author calls it 'a paradise that might have been' because to him, the scenic beauty, the mist setting in, the sound and smell of rains is the representation of a state of perfection, or in other words, heaven. If not for the earthly distractions, he would consider this natural setting as heaven.
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Answer:"A paradise that might been"- which means in the poem that all the senic beauty that the author has observed is the perfect that ever seen and it is so pleasant that, it feels like heaven i.e. all the morning songs of cuckoo and nightingale, first rains of the year, etc.
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