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Describe the sight that greeted his eyes when he was out walking in the countryside Daffodils

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Answered by phillipinestest
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The poet's eyes were greeted by a host of golden daffodils.

Explanation:

  • Daffodils written by William Wordsworth is a very beautiful poem that talks about mother Nature and the aesthetic beauty she offers. As Wordsworth went to visit the Wye Valleys, there he came across a field where there were of numerous daffodils.
  • These pretty golden flowers were fluttering in the breeze as if they were dancing with the wind and as Wordsworth says that the thousands of daffodils that greeted his eyes offered him a happy company.
  • The sight of these flowers was heavenly and the poet often reminisces them in his pensive or melancholic mood.

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Answered by jsprashantchouhan
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