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why does the poet refers to the Daffodils as being host​

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The poet refers to the Daffodils as being host Because They represented the poet when he came in the valley of Daffodils.

Answered by Anonymous
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The poet is referring to the jocund company of the host of golden daffodils dancing in joy by the side of the lake under the trees. Along with them the waves in the lake too were dancing by the side of the daffodils . A poet was bound to be happy in such a joyful company of the daffodils and the waves.

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