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I gazed and gazed but little thought
what wealth the show to me had brought

a. What was the poet gazing at?
b. Which wealth is being referred to here?
c. Why does the poet say'I gazed and gazed but little thought?​

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Answered by alisha841
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Answer:

In the poem Daffodils, the poet William Wordsworth says "I gazed and gazed but little thought what wealth the show to me had brought" because the poet was mesmerised and enchanted by the sight of the vibrant, golden daffodils stretched beside the lake, beneath the trees. He kept on staring at that panoramic scenic natural beauty but did not realise at that moment the joy and peace he imbibed from the jocund daffodils.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In the poem Daffodils, the poet William Wordsworth says "I gazed and gazed but little thought what wealth the show to me had brought" because the poet was memerized and enchanted by the sight of the vibrant, golden daffodils stretched beside the lake, beneath the trees. He kept on staring at that panoramic scenic natural beauty but did not realize at that moment the joy and peace he imbibed from the jocund daffodils.

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