what makes the poet aware of the bird,s presence
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Explanation:This well-loved poem is a wonderful example of Percy Bysshe Shelley’s writing. It uses numerous memorable images and a skillful collection of literary devices, especially when it comes to figurative language. It is also important to make a note of the speaker in “To a Skylark.” As has been revealed in poems such as “Ode to the West Wind,” this piece is based on an actual experience the poet, Percy Bysshe Shelley, had. Therefore, the poet himself will be considered as the speaker of the poem.
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This same thing stands true for Shelley, who senses the bird's presence
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