I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud is generally known as Daffodils. Daffodil is the name of a bell shaped flower. The colour of the flower Daffodil is yellow. The flower Daffodils have also its beautiful fragrance. It usually blooms in early spring by the lakes side. The poet has seen Daffodils has been fascinated and written this poem after returning home.
FAQs About Daffodils / I wandered Lonely as a Cloud
In which year was the poem Daffodils written?
The poem Daffodils was written some time among in the year 1804 and 1807 that has seen in 1804 by the own account of William Wordsworth. The poem Daffodils was first published in the year 1807 in poem in Two Volumes. The Revised version of the poem Daffodils was published in 1815.
I wandered lonely as a cloud 1 who is i in the extract
I Wandered lonely as a cloud in this extract "I" refers to the poet William Wordsworth.
How many daffodils are present in the poem Daffodils written by William Wordsworth?
There were Ten Thousand Daffodils present that the poet William Wordsworth saw at a glance.
How would you feel if you come across a host of golden daffodils?
If I come across a host of golden daffodils, I would feel like the poet and I gazed and gazed at the daffodils for some time. After that i thought that the very sight of the daffodil flowers are precious for me that more precious than gold and jewels. Daffodils provided me spiritual wealth. I also pluck some daffodil flowers and click some snaps of the golden daffodils.
How is the title daffodils relevant in contemporary society?
Daffodil is the name of a bell shaped flower. The colour of the flower Daffodil is yellow. The flower Daffodils have also its beautiful fragrance that draw attention towards it. The sight of daffodils give the p[perfect happiness with great joy in the state of loneliness. Today's word is very busy. People also very busy in their work. That is why human can not enjoy the beauty of nature. If we read the poem we feel and the beauty of nature and got to visit the sight of nature.
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