how william wordsworth has described the daffodils in the poem?
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Willam Wordsworth's speaker describes the daffodils he sees as a "crowd." They are golden and have blossomed beside a lake, under trees that would not yet have any leaves. The daffodils are "fluttering and dancing" because it is breezy outside. ... They appear to toss their heads in a lively dance.
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