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Why is the nightingale’s song a welcome song?
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04/02/2021 6:12 pm
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Why is the nightingale’s song a welcome song?
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04/02/2021 6:13 pm

The poet feels that the weary travellers would forget their tiredness and they would feel refreshed when they, listened to the melodious notes of the nightingale’s song. The soothing song would give relief to the travellers from fatigue and exhaustion, that is why he compares it to a ‘welcome song’.
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