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Faraz Shere
@farazshere · 2:26

Daffodil’s

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So today I'm going to recite a poem or poem which I have read in my childhood days. And it is still one of my favorite poem by William Wordsworth. You must have heard this poem. I wondered lonely as a cloud, or you can say defidels

William Wordsworth

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Aishani Chatterjee
@Aishani · 1:58
But yeah, as I said, your swell, the poem that you read out brought back so many memories and read. Right now, I'm just sort of taking a walk down the memory lane. Thank you so much for reciting this evergreen poem, and I will absolutely be looking forward to all your upcoming sweats. Thanks a lot
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Dr Vandana R Singh
@RSFoundation20 · 3:49
The Tinter Nabby and the prelude and so on. But this particular poem is, I think, everybody's favorite, largely because of its simplicity, at least outwardly. There doesn't appear to be any attempt at philosophizing or of having to read between the lines or having to look for a larger, higher meaning, et cetera. Of course, one can look for those meanings in every Emmy and every writing. That's up to the reader
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Faraz Shere
@farazshere · 1:12

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Thank you so much, aishani for again, I would say for liking my swell. I really, really appreciate and the only thing that I really want to say that there are certain things yeah. Essay Dorsey and Sanguzar Thai Cheese and to be very frank, you know, this this poem is one of them. You know, I still very evidently, I still remember everything. You know, I still remember my class teacher, Mr. Ramble, who taught me when I was in class 7th to 8th
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