Where does poet listen cuckoo and how does he
address cuckoo explain?
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The poet calls the cuckoo as a wandering voice because he had not seen the bird but only the voice through the woods, trees, grass, and throughout the whole valley. He calls the cuckoo as the darling of the spring because the birds and its voice is visible only in the coming of the spring season
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The poet, William Wordsworth, addresses the cuckoo as the Blithe Newcomer' in the beginning of the poem. He calls it a newcomer because its song captivates and moves him to supreme spiritual joy.
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