6) Describe the scene that captivated by the poet daffodils
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Wordsworth was overwhelmed by the beauty of some daffodils which he came upon as he was walking. They were spread out in glorious colour 'beside the lake beneath the trees. ' The setting could not have been more aesthetic. ... He compares the daffodils with a continuous line of stars shining and twinkling in the night sky.
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Wordsworth was overwhelmed by the beauty of some daffodils which he came upon as he was walking. They were spread out in glorious colour 'beside the lake beneath the trees. ' The setting could not have been more aesthetic. ... He compares the daffodils with a continuous line of stars shining and twinkling in the night sky.
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