Summary of the poem the world is too much with us william wordsworth
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In stanza three, Wordsworth compares the daffodils to the waves beside them. Wordsworth describes the waves as sparkling and states that they too dance. But the daffodils outdo the waves in glee. This means that the daffodils outdid the waves in pleasure, joy, and happiness.
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