What does wordsrworth compare
song of the highland Lass to.
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He compares the lass to a nightingale and cuckoo bird. He employs the high diction traditional to poetic descriptions of strange, foreign beauty, invoking “Arabian sands” and “the farthest Hebrides.” But in each case, he admits that the beauty of the lass's song exceeds these traditionally beautiful things.
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