What does outdid the sparkling waves in Glee mean
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Explanation:
The point is that the entire scene has suddenly been invested with a joyful human-like presence. Since waves do not bring as much joy as the yellow flowers, the flowers "out-did" the water with their happiness.
He's using personification to express the beauty and joy the daffodils project. The waves are dancing (obviously expressing joy), but the daffodils are outdoing them -- they're even MORE joyful.
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'outdid the sparkling waves in glee' means the daffodils danced more attractively and passionately than the waves in the lake beside them.
In the poem Daffodils, the poet has exquisitely portrayed beauty of nature. He relates a personal experience that he perceived once while wandering in nature.
He was wandering alone like a solitary cloud in the sky. While walking, he reached a spot where poet saw pristine scenic beauty. He saw a lake on whose banks were grown daffodils in an uncountable numbers. The flowers were dancing in the gentle breeze blowing. The breeze was also causing ripple of waves in the lake water.