what happens to the poet when they flash upon his inward eye
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The 'inward eye' is that of memory, onwhich the scene has been imprinted in such a way that it flashes to life when the poet is in a 'vacant' or 'pensive' mood. ... When the daffodils flash into the poet's 'inward eye', then his heart fills with pleasure
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The 'inward eye' is that of memory, onwhich the scene has been imprinted in such a way that it flashes to life when the poet is in a 'vacant' or 'pensive' mood. ... When the daffodils flash into the poet's 'inward eye', then his heart fills with pleasure.
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