How is wordsworth a nature poet with special reference to daffodils?
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In the poem, The Daffodils, William Wordsworth talks about the daffodils, the trees, lake, stars etc. that he saw when he was wandering lonely as a cloud. The scene of the daffodils mesmerized him and made his heart fill with joy. As we go through the poem, we can visualise the scenic beauty in our inward eye. Hence, Wordsworth was a nature poet in true sense.
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