Why does the poet call cuckoo 'wandering voice' darling of spring
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The poet calls the cuckoo a ‘wandering voice’ as its voice is heard passing from hill to hill and from near and far.
He also refers to it as the ‘darling of spring’ as it usually sings out and babbles, mostly during the spring season when the valley is filled with flowers and sunshine.
The poet here is William Wordsworth (1770 – 1850), a leading English romantic poet. William Wordsworth along with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, another English poet started the ‘romantic age’ in English literature.
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The poet calls the cuckoo a 'wandering voice' as its voice is heard passing from hill to hill and from near and far.
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