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Stanza
For oft, when on my couch I lie
In vacant or in pensive mood,
They flash upon that inward eye
Which is the bliss of solitude;
And then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the Daffodils.
Paraphrase
Now often when I lie on my bed whether thinking deeply or absent minded, the scene of dancing daffodils comes to me which is the great happiness of being all alone. And then my heart is filled with pleasure and begins to dance with daffodils.
sundarnaz Now often when I lie on my be d, whether thinking deeply or absent - minded, the scene of dancing daffodils comes to me , which is the great happiness of being all alone. And then my heart is filled with pleasure and begins to dance with daffodils. You can go this far and still paraphrase the passage: Because when I'm relaxing and thinking—or not thinking—they appear to my solitary imagination, and once again I feel as joyous as those daffodils were.
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sundarnazNow often when I lie on my bed, whether thinking deeply or absent-minded, the scene of dancing daffodils comes to me, which is the great happiness of being all alone. And then my heart is filled with pleasure and begins to dance with daffodils.