How does the poet feel the bliss of solitude
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As the poet states in his poem, he enjoys his lonely hours by lying on his couch and relishing the memory of the daffodils he had seen the other day in the valley. The thought of the flowers fills his mind with pleasure and he calls it a 'bliss of solitude'.
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The ''bliss of solitude'' is referred to the paradise the poet finds himself in as soon as the image of golden daffodils flashes before his eye. The bliss comes to him in the form of the memory of dancing daffodils when he is alone, sad and in thoughtful mind.
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