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What vision did the poet saw? When? Answer from the quote 'They flash upon that inward eye Which is a bliss of solitude '

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Answer:They flash upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of solitude; Answer: Whenever the poet gets in a pensive mood, the image of the daffodils “flashes” through his mind. The “inward eye” or his imagination expresses what Wordsworth felt to be a deeper, truer spiritual vision.

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They flash upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of solitude; Answer: Whenever the poet gets in a pensive mood, the image of the daffodils “flashes” through his mind. The “inward eye” or his imagination expresses what Wordsworth felt to be a deeper, truer spiritual vision.

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