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give the substance of the poem" a thing of beauty?​

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Answered by WhiteDove
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John Keats is a poet of nature. ... According to him every thing of nature is a source of beauty. In the poem we can see, the sun, the moon, the trees, daffodils, green forests, clear rills, masses of ferns, blooming musk-rose and lovely tales, etc. These beautiful sources provide pleasure and joy to the mankind.

Answered by aditi4590
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John Keats is a poet of nature. ... According to him every thing of nature is a source of beauty. In the poem we can see, the sun, the moon, the trees, daffodils, green forests, clear rills, masses of ferns, blooming musk-rose and lovely tales, etc. These beautiful sources provide pleasure and joy to the mankind.

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