what fills the poet with pleasure? why does it happen? what does the poet do in pleasure? from lesson Daffodils
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In the poem "Daffodils", poet William Wordsworth was filled with pleasure when the visual of dancing daffodils flashed upon his imagination while he was laying on his couch. The memory of the beautiful daffodils instilled joy and pleasure in the poet and his mood got elevated.
In pleasure, the poet's heart dances with the daffodils. In other words, the poet is lost recollecting the dancing daffodils.
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