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what did william Wordsworth compare himself to at that time​

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Answered by saisha2492006
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Wordsworth is comparing himself to a cloud in the sky, wandering without a destination, as can be seen in Line 1 of the poem “I wandered lonely as a cloud”. Being lonely like a floating cloud in the sky, the poet experiences freedom and loneliness at the same time.

Answered by pkyyadav432
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wordsworth is comparing in himself to a cloud in the sky wandering without a destination as can be seen in line of the poem "I wandered lonely as a cloud"......... being lonely like a floating in the sky the poet experiences freedom and loneliness at the same time

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