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where does the poet see the daffodils??​

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Answered by venomgirl8
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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'.

Answered by Parshello
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The poet was thrilled to see a host of golden daffodils by the side of the lake under the trees moving their head in a joyful dance. They seemed to be dancing like a human being expressing their energy and joy.

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