A host of golden daffodils, a 'host' means:
O a large number
O a guest
O a small number
O one who entertains
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Here, in this context, it means 'a large number'. The poet is trying to explain that there are a large number of golden daffodils.
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a large number
Explanation:
Daffodils is really one of the most popular poems of William Wordsworth. William Wordsworth was a romantic and nature poet who believes that God dwells in nature.
He said that he was wandered lonely like a cloud and suddenly he saw the host of golden daffodils. A large number of daffodils spread beside the lake. They attract the poet. They were so beautiful and they dance along with the breeze.
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