on seeing the Daffodils poet forgets his loneliness and enjoying a moment of bliss why
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Explanation:The poet was lonely and sad before but after seeing scenic beauty of thousands of daffodils that stretched along the 'margins of bay ' the mood of the poet immediately changes and comes in the state of solitude. Furthermore the image of daffodils flashes upon the 'inward eye' of the poet
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The poet was lonely and sad before but after seeing scenic beauty of thousands of daffodils that stretched along the ' margins of bay ' the mood of the poet immediately changes and comes in the state of solitude. Further more the image of daffodils flashes upon the ' inward eye ' of the poet.
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