what are the soft sound imagined by Wordsworth in his attempted to sleep
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He imagines the gentle murmur of falling rain and the soft, soothing buzz of bees as well as the roar of water falling into the sea and gusty winds. But he cannot sleep. He would soon hear real sounds of daybreak, both immediate and distant; the song of birds in his garden and the call of the cuckoo.
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He imagines the gentle murmur of falling rain and the soft, soothing buzz of bees as well as the roar of water falling into the sea and gusty winds. But he cannot sleep. He would soon hear real sounds of daybreak, both immediate and distant; the song of birds in his garden and the call of the cuckoo.
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