What does. Willicem wordsworth speak about
nightingale. and CUCKOD bird in the poem
the solltary reaper
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In the second stanza, the speaker compares the girl's singing to that of a nightingale and a cuckoo bird. He says that the song she sings is more welcome than any nightingale might sing to weary travelers in the desert, and the sound of the her voice is more thrilling to hear than the cuckoo-bird in spring.
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William Wordsworth has compared the Solitary Reaper's song with the song of a nightingale and a cuckoo bird to emphasize the sweetness of the girl's song. He himself is spellbound and the song resounds in his ears long afterwards
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