Where did the poet see the daffodils? When did the poet see the daffodils? What comparison does the poet give in the second stanza? What happens to the poet when he lies in his cou... Where did the poet see the daffodils? When did the poet see the daffodils? What comparison does the poet give in the second stanza? What happens to the poet when he lies in his couch? How did the poet describe the beauty of daffodils?

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The question is asking for comprehension and analysis of the poem 'Daffodils' by William Wordsworth. It covers various aspects such as where and when the poet saw the flowers, comparisons made, the poet's experiences, and descriptions given in the poem.

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1. Near a lake 2. April 15, 1802 3. Stars in the Milky Way 4. Feels blissful 5. Describes as golden and dancing
  1. The poet saw the daffodils near a lake, beneath the trees. 2. The poet saw the daffodils on April 15, 1802. 3. In the second stanza, the poet compares the daffodils to stars in the Milky Way. 4. When the poet lies on his couch, he recalls the daffodils and feels blissful. 5. The poet describes the daffodils as a 'host of golden daffodils' that flutter and dance, filling him with joy.
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  1. The poet saw the daffodils near a lake, beneath the trees. 2. The poet saw the daffodils on April 15, 1802. 3. In the second stanza, the poet compares the daffodils to stars in the Milky Way. 4. When the poet lies on his couch, he recalls the daffodils and feels blissful. 5. The poet describes the daffodils as a 'host of golden daffodils' that flutter and dance, filling him with joy.

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The daffodils are described in vivid, joyful imagery, capturing the contrast between the poet's initial loneliness and the bright, uplifting effect of the flowers.

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