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The waves beside them danced, but theyOut-did the sparkling waves in glee;A poet could not be but gay,In such a jocund company!I gazed—and gazed—but little thoughtWhat wealth the show to me had broughtWhat does the poet NOT appreciate enough at this stage? |
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Answer» Answer: in this part of the POEM daffodils by william WORDSWORTH he appreciates the beauty of the daffodils and he admires and adores nature. He looks at nature through his 'inward eye' and the beauty of it ENTERS his heart and soul. in this part of the poem that he gazed and gazed which means he was CONCERNED about the thought of what good had this done to him. At this part he dose not appreciate the the benefits and wealth of this beautiful expirience. |
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