in the Daffodil poem what does the speaker compare himself to at the beginning of the poem
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In the poet compares himself to the lonely clouds that wander in the sky. He does so to lay stress on the fact that he is feeling lonely and thus by the clouds he means to say that as the clouds, he too is just wandering without any company. This shows the poets melancholic mood in the beginning of the poem.
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lonely cloud floating over vales
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