what is refferd here by the child's thought
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The poem contrasts the nighttime, imaginative world of a child with his daytime, prosaic world. In the first stanza, the child, on going to bed, imagines castles, dragons, magic fruits, and gallant horsemen. ... The objects he had imagined as enchanted and part of his medieval fairyland are now ordinary, everyday objects.
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The poem contrasts the nighttime, imaginative world of a child with his daytime, prosaic world. In the first stanza, the child, on going to bed, imagines castles, dragons, magic fruits, and gallant horsemen. ... The objects he had imagined as enchanted and part of his medieval fairyland are now ordinary, everyday objects.
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