The poet cherishes his childhood memories of nature. Read these descriptions. Which objects in nature do they refer to in the poem? 1. symbols of beauty and happiness 2. messengers of joyous freedom 3. tall and lofty, reaching up to the sky and hence to God
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He sees beauty in all the natural objects since a thing of beauty is a joy for ever. 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.
Since ancient times, the orchid has been considered a universal symbol of beauty and perfection.
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