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whom does the word ' you ' stands for in the poem " to a butterfly "​

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Answered by shreyasp127
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To a Butterfly" is a lyric poem written by William Wordsworth at Town End, Grasmere, in 1802. It was first published in the collection Poems, in Two Volumes in 1807...

Stay near me—do not take thy flight!

A little longer stay in sight!

Much converse do I find in Thee,

Historian of my Infancy!

Float near me; do not yet depart!

Dead times revive in thee:

Thou bring'st, gay Creature as thou art!

A solemn image to my heart,

My Father's Family!

Oh! pleasant, pleasant were the days,

The time, when in our childish plays

My sister Emmeline and I

Together chased the Butterfly!

A very hunter did I rush

Upon the prey:—with leaps and springs

I follow'd on from brake to bush;

But She, God love her! feared to brush

The dust from off its wings.

William Wordsworth Poems, in Two Volumes

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