what is regarded as forgotten place in the poem 'childhood'?
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In the poem 'Childhood', the poet is trying to realise the age when he lost his childhood, when he became mature enough to understand the worldly things. So he keeps saying, “When did my childhood go?” He finally realises that his childhood is gone to “some forgotten place”, “that is hidden in an infant's face.”
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the forgotten place in the poem childhood was a beautiful pond just beside the farm
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