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Answered by parimala3196
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The poem "To the Cuckoo" is written by William Wordsworth, the famed Romantic poet who is also known as Nature poet. The poem is all about the admiration of Cuckoo bird and how its voice affects positively on the poet. It cheers the mood of the poet and takes him to his childhood memories.

It again confirms Wordsworth's known love for nature. It has eight-stanza with a recurring rhyme scheme of abab.

Wordsworth addresses the Cuckoo bird and praises its lovely voice which fills him with joy. He calls it a "wandering Voice" because it sings its song wherever it goes.

Cuckoo flies from hills to hills mesmerizing the landscape with the song. He can hear the bird's voice while lying on the grass.

It occurs to him that the cuckoo is communicating with the valley of sunshine and flowers but it also arises visionary tales in his mind, for hours he sit and visualize.

For Wordsworth, the cuckoo is not just an ordinary bird, he finds something mysterious in the bird. He gladly welcomes it, calling it "darling of the Spring".

He reminisces his childhood when he used to hear its voice and how it made him look at Nature (bush, tree, sky) in a thousand different ways. In other words, He learnt to gain different perspectives from ordinary things of nature.

He adds that how he did try to find the bird in the woods and like a rare object, it was a hope (a desirous thing) to find it. He longed to find it then but remain unsuccessful.

And at present, he can listen to its voice while resting on the plain till he can remember those old childhood days from his memories.

The bird is pronounced as "blessed bird" by Wordsworth. He calls the bird to stay on earth because the coming of cuckoo makes it an idealistically unreal and faery place.

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Answered by algyjohny
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William Wordsworth discovers in nature an uncommon power which can not only satisfy human beings but also can transform this earth into a homeland for fairies and other super natural agents. It is proved in his poem To the Cuckoo.

The poet was wandering in the valley. He heard the sweet voice of a Cuckoo. He felt delighted. It was spring season. The valley was full of beautiful flowers. Clear sunshine made the atmosphere in the valley serene and enjoyable. The poet in his extreme gladness addresses the Cuckoo as ‘Blithe New – Comer’. The Cuckoo appears first when spring comes to the earth. It sings happily.

The poet was lying on the grassy field when he heard the song of the Cuckoo. The song seemed to him a composition of two shouts such as Cuckoo. Further he heard the song being echoed by hills around him.

Although, the Cuckoo was singing in the valley, it brought to his mind the memory of his boyhood days. By listening to the song and its echo, the poet is reminded of his past.

He again addresses the Cuckoo as the darling of the spring. The bird is invisible to the poet. He hears its voice only. It is mysterious that a voice is produced by an in visible bird.

The poet remembered a similar mysterious experience which had come about in his boyhood. He then heard the voice of a cuckoo and was delighted. It made him curious to see the bird. He searched for the bird in bush, tree and sky. But he did not find the bird. Still the urge to see the bird did not subside in him. He wandered in woods and a field to discover the bird. Still he did not find. The bird had become a fine hope, a pleasant love for the poet at the time. That hope and that love drove him to look for the bird but the bird was never seen.

The poet does not give up hope to see the bird. He draws immense pleasure from the voice of the cuckoo. The memory, of his boyhood experience also brings pleasure top him. The voice of the Cuckoo is the medium through which he goes back to his past and derives pleasure. For him, his boyhood is the golden time.

Although the said time is already passed, he experiences the similar feeling at present through the cuckoo’s voice.

Cuckoo is addressed as a blessed bird. It is blessed with the quality of an angel or a fairy. It fills the world with joy and happiness. The earth where human beings live appears to be a fairy place. Cuckoos like to dwell in that fairy place or a dream-land.

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