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where the poet travel in poem daffodils​

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Answered by cutegirl456
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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 Ashhall
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LAKE DISTRICT

The poet was travelling aimlessly just like a cloud over the hills and valleys of the mountainous Lake District in England. At that time, suddenly he came across a large number of golden daffodils beside the lake and under the trees. The flowers were 'fluttering and dancing' in the breeze.

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