Why does Wordsworth describe the dance of daffodils ‘a show and a recurring wealth for all tunes’ I will mark this answer as brainlist
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It was a show for poet because the daffodils were tossing their head in lively dance and dancing joyfully. The dance brought a wealth to poet.
It was a recurring wealth for poet because, before that he was unhappy as his brother John was dead.But now he is totally happy due to the sprightly dance of daffodils that had brought a wealth to him.
Whenever he is happy the daffodils flash upon that inward eye(one's mind where memories are stored) and the poet's heart fills with pleasure.
It was a recurring wealth for poet because, before that he was unhappy as his brother John was dead.But now he is totally happy due to the sprightly dance of daffodils that had brought a wealth to him.
Whenever he is happy the daffodils flash upon that inward eye(one's mind where memories are stored) and the poet's heart fills with pleasure.
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