Question from the poem, 'To the cuckoo', Has the speaker seen the cuckoo?
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In "To the Cuckoo," Wordsworth addresses the cuckoo, a bird known for its melodious call, which heralds the arrival of spring. Hearing the bird reminds the poet of his boyhood, in which he would hear the cuckoo and pursue it through the landscape. However, the bird is gray and inconspicuous and therefore seldom seen.
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No, the speaker has not seen the cuckoo but he has heard it's wandering voice.
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