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how William Wordsworth uses his five senses to describe the Daffodils which he saw in the spring. Poem by William Wordsworth

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Answered by Bnbond
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Answer: He was so happy at the sight of the daffodils that they seemed to him to be dancing in joy. Besides personifying the flowers, he even went on to compare the flowers' joy with that of the waves beside them. ... Wordsworth even says that the flowers “flash upon that inward eye/ Which is the bliss of solitude.

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He was so happy at the sight of the daffodils that they seemed to him to be dancing in joy. Besides personifying the flowers, he even went on to compare the flowers' joy with that of the waves beside them. ... Wordsworth even says that the flowers “flash upon that inward eye/ Which is the bliss of solitude.

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