It was first published in 1807 in Poems in Two Volume. Popularity: Written by William Wordsworth, this poem is a wonderful literary piece of nature’s description.This stanza completes the main idea of the poem, which is the start of wisdom with the understanding of nature. This wisdom has come to him only through looking at nature. This is why the natural scene has brought him to be happy at all times, even in his solitude. He starts dancing with the flowers in his imagination and dreams. This blissfulness of solitude fills his heart with pleasure. Then his imagination brings the scene of those flowers to his solitude. He is back at home and states that when he is alone and lies down on his couch, he finds himself in a pensive or depressive mood or vacant thoughts. This stanza shows that natural beauty brings everlasting happiness, which is the partial theme of the main idea of the poem. He thinks that this wealth of happiness would have never come to him through any other means. He looks at both natural things and becomes happier. The poet also starts showing his happiness in such happy company. He sees that the flowers have sparkled more and have won the competition against the sparkling waves. It seems to the poet that both compete with each other. The poet sees that the waves have also started dancing along with the flowers. This beautiful scene makes up the first part of the main idea of the poem in that it is a purely natural scene that the poet has captured in words. They are dancing in the morning breeze like dancers throwing their heads in a trance. Now the poet has guessed that they are not just a host of flowers. This long line has reached the margin of the nearby. The poet compares the daffodils with stars and states that they continue to shine as if stars in a milky way. This stanza adds to the main idea of the poem, which is the presence of nature and the arrival of wisdom. This beautiful scene made the poet forget the cloud and see the flowers in their purely natural state. The flowers were dancing in the morning breeze. Chasing the path of the cloud, the poet comes across a group of daffodil flowers beside a lake. The poet sees it going over the valleys and hills. The poet starts the poem with the description of a cloud that is lonely. That floats on high o’er vales and hills,
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