why does the poet refer the skylark as "ethereal minstrel" ?
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An ethereal minstrel is a delicate singer—something ethereal is insubstantial and seems to be made of air (spirit) rather than earth. A pilgrim is also spiritual. By calling the skylark a pilgrim of the sky, Wordsworth's speaker is emphasizing that this bird is on a spiritual journey in the skies.
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