summery of the poem daffodils by william wordsworth
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In the poem
the Daffodils writen by William Wordsworth. The poet was wandering aimlessly as
a cloud but suddenly he came across a crowd of daffodils which were growing
beside the lake and beneath the trees.
The poet
compares them to the stars that twinkle and shine in the milky way. They stretch
in never ending line and a thousand of them dance springly.
The waves
beside them danced, in happiness; the poet find the sight very cheerful.
He gazed and
gazed in amazement and did not care what wealth did this sight bring to him.
When often he lies cozy on his couch in vacant or lost in thoughts. He has the
lovely memories of the daffodils when he is in a state of loneliness. His heart
fills with pleasure and dances with the daffodils.
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