which did the daffodils out do and how
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In the third stanza of the poem, wordsworth compaares the dancing daffodils to the dancing waves in the lake. By this comparion he wanted to express the joy the flowers provided to his mind. The waves were sparkling in joy in the lakes, but the daffodils exceeded the waves in their joy and glee.
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In the third stanza of the poem, wordsworth compaares the dancing daffodils to the dancing waves in the lake. By this comparion he wanted to express the joy the flowers provided to his mind. The waves were sparkling in joy in the lakes, but the daffodils exceeded the waves in their joy and glee.
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