In what mood is the poet in the poem daffodils by william wordsworth
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He is enchanted by the beautiful scene and thus compares their beauty to twinkling stars which represents the large number of daffodils which etched his mind with a pleasant encounter of a mere memory of sight of golden daffodils that whenever the poet is in sad or pensive mood, the flash of sight uplifts his spirit
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he is enchanted by the beautiful scene as thus compares their beauty to twinkling stars which represents the large number of daffodils
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