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When william wordsworth say at the poem "To a Butterfly " that the orchard is ours..Is he being boastful?
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Answered by agnesjenifer84
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Explanation:

More motionless! Here, Wordsworth seems to be thinking in a wishful manner—he is wishing that the butterfly, which, to him, represents the simple joys of childhood, would remain there for him. He promises that an adventure waits for the butterfly once it is in motion again.

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