explain the following stanza thrice welcome ,darling of the spring even yet thou art to me. no bird but an invisible thing a voice , a mystery
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In these lines the poet calls the cuckoo a fortunate bird because he loves to listen to its song. When he was a boy, the earth seemed to him unreal. Now when he is grown up, the earth once again appears to him as unreal. This unreal earth, the poet says, is a proper place for the invisible bird to live on.
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