with what does the William Wordsworth compare himself ?
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Wordsworth is comparing himself to a cloud in the sky, wandering without a destination, as can be seen in Line 1 of the poem “I wandered lonely as a cloud”. Since he is in the sky like a floating cloud the poet is able to see all the things and events in the world.
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wordsworth compare himself to a cloud in the sky wandering without a destination
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