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The wealth which is referred to here by the poet means wealth of joy and happiness; which actually comes from happy and fond memories when the poet saw a host of golden daffodils by the side of the lake beneath the trees.
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This question is based on the poem 'Daffodils' by William Wordsworth.
In the lines 'I gazed--and gazed--but little thought , What wealth the show to me had brought,' the poet refers to the 'wealth' of happiness and gaiety that the beautiful daffodils brought to him. This wealth was induced by the joyful memory of the daffodils dancing in the breeze by the lakeside.
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