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how do the sight of the daffodils bring bliss to the speaker in later years of his life (4 marks)​

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Answered by brvapiwala
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Explanation:

The short answer to this is that the memory of what he sees when he wanders around like a cloud helps make him feel good later on. You can find this in the last stanza of the poem.

The poet says that now, if he's lying around feeling bad, all he has to do is to think about what he saw. Then his heart fills with pleasure and dances with the daffodils.

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