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where does the poet see the Daffodils​

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Answered by sagarshukla77in
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In the poem "Daffodils" penned by William Wordsworth, he saw "daffodils when he was walking" with his "sister Dorothy around Glencoyne Bay", Ullswater, in the Lake District on 15 April, 1802. He describes the daffodil flowers as beautiful and is amazed by its beauty.

Answered by Anonymous
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Glencoyne Park

Daffodils at Ullswater. When William and Dorothy Wordsworth visited Glencoyne Park on 15 April 1802, the visit gave Wordsworth the inspiration to write his most famous poem, 'Daffodils'.

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