what is the bliss of solitude in the poem daffodil
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The phrase "the bliss of solitude" appears in the fourth and final stanza of William Wordsworth's poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" (also sometimes referred to as "The Daffodils"). Wordsworth writes that "They flash upon that inward eye/Which is the bliss of solitude."
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The bliss of solitude is being used here to say that the sight of the daffodils has brought such wealth to the poet that they bring joy and happiness to the poet when he is sad lonely and has a stressful life.
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