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Why is the sky called hollow in the poem a night in June by William Wordsworth?

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Answered by paswanranjeet395
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send the picture of poem

Answered by nasimaakhtarratua
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Summary: In this poem, 'A Night in June,' the poet William Wordsworth describes about the beautiful night of summer in London. In June, the sun took long time to set. That time two or three stars are coming out, little birds are chirping among the bushes and trees. One or two song birds and a cuckoo are singing. A far-off blowing wind and flowing water make sound. All the spaces of the sky fill up by these beautiful things.

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