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How is "inward eye" a bliss of solitude ?¿

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Answered by CɾαȥყSσυL
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  • 'inward eye' is a bliss of solitude because one can access the blissful memories stored in the 'inward eye' only in solitude.
Answered by Sanvi1311
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The inward eye refers to one's imagination. ... So when the poet is in a vacant or pensive mood, he is enjoying his solitude and at that time, the sight of the daffodils flashes in his imagination (which is called the bliss or blessing of solitude), and his heart fills with pleasure and starts dancing with the daffodils.

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