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in daffodils poem written by Wordsworth where did the poet see the Daffodils earlier and in what condition did the did he see them

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Answered by moni0
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The poet William Wordsworth saw the daffodils beside the lake beneath the trees dancing as the wind was blowing...they were tossing their heads in sprightly dance
Answered by muakanshakya
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The poet "William Wordsworth" saw the daffodils growing along the margin of the bay, flutteirng and dancing , he is captivated by their beauty .

The poet has compared himself to a cloud and the daffodils have been personified as human beings , dancing and "tossing their heads"in a "sprightly dance".

This is how Wordsworth has depicted the inherent unity between man and nature .
Daffodils describes the healing and refreshing power of nature . This can be seen in the last stanza.

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