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What wealth' has the poet referred to here? When did he realize its worth?​

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Answered by rorsoni867
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The 'wealth' referred to here is the company the daffodils give to the poet and the pleasure it brings to his mind when he is in vacant or in pensive mood. When Wordsworth saw the flowers in the valley, he hardly realised its worth.

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Answered by Rikbarman
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The last feature of the Mauryan administration is evident in the Asokan inscriptions that we have studied. It is because Ashoka inscribed the main features of his policy of 'dhamma'. According to the inscriptions, he had also appointed Special officers called Dhamma Mahamtras to spread Dhamma.

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