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The sky was like a cup some rare wine fills,

And stars came as he watched
– and he was free
One splendid instant – back in the great room,
Curled in a chair with all of them beside
And the whole world a rush of happy voices,
With laughter beating in a clamorous tide. . . .
Saw once again the heat of harvest fume
Up to the empty sky in threads like glass,
And ran, and was a part of what rejoices

Which part of nature does the poet reference more than once to express the speaker’s feeling of freedom?

1-the sky
2-the tide
3-the stars
4-the harvest

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1- the sky. in the beginning a reference is made to the stars which are in the sky. and then later the poet directly referenced the sky again
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