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DAFFODI
L
By :
William Wordsworth
I WONDERED LONELY AS A
CLOUD
THAT FLOATS ON HIGH OVER
VALES AND HILLS,
WHEN ALL AT ONCE I SAW A
CROWD
A HOST OF GOLDEN
DAFFODLIS;
BESIDES THE LAKE ,BENEATH
THE TREES.
FLUTTERING AND DANCING IN
THE BREEZE.
MOVING
AIMLESSLY

A naturally raised
area of land
FLUTTERING

hover by flapping
the wings quickly
and lightly.

CROWD

GROUP OF
PEOPLE
A gentle
wind.
I WONDERED LONELY AS A
CLOUD
THAT FLOATS ON HIGH OVER
VALES AND HILLS,
WHEN ALL AT ONCE I SAW A
CROWD
A HOST OF GOLDEN
DAFFODLIS;
BESIDES THE LAKE ,BENEATH
THE TREES.
FLUTTERING AND DANCING IN
THE BREEZE.
The poet has compared himself to
a floating cloud passing over hills
and valleys. He was on a stroll
through the countryside when he
suddenly came across countless
yellow daffodils. These daffodils
were beside a lake under trees.
The flowing breeze made the
daffodils flutter and it seemed as
if they were dancing.
CONTINUOUS AS
STARS THAT SHINE
AND TWINKLE ON
MILKY WAY,
THEY STRETCHED IN
NEVER ENDING LINE
ALONG THE MARGIN
OF A BAY;
THEN TEN THOUSAND
SAW I AT A GLANCE
TOSSING THEIR
HEADS IN SPRIGHTLY
DANCE.
TWINKLE

STRETCHED

SHINE
LIKE A

SPREAD
MILKY WAY

A GALAXY

MARGIN

EDGE OR BORDER
TOSSING

SPRIGHTLY

Moving TO and
FRO

full of energy
CONTINUOUS AS
STARS THAT SHINE
AND TWINKLE ON
MILKY WAY,
THEY STRETCHED IN
NEVER ENDING LINE
ALONG THE MARGIN
OF A BAY;
THEN TEN THOUSAND
SAW I AT A GLANCE
TOSSING THEIR
HEADS IN SPRIGHTLY
DANCE.
To William Wordsworth, the daffodils
appeared to be as continuous as the
twinkling stars on the Milky Way
galaxy. They were arrayed in a
seemingly unending line along the
bank of the adjacent bay. To the poet,
it seemed as if ten thousand daffodils
were bobbing in the gentle breeze and
he imagined them to be engaged in a
lively dance.
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 SOLITUTE:
AND THEN MY
HEART WITH
PLEASURE FILLS,
AND DANCE WITH
THE DAFFODILS
Daffodils
Daffodils
Daffodils
Whenever the poet is in
low spirits, the sight of
the daffodils flashes in
his mind. His heart fills
with joy and happiness
and it seems to him as if
his heart is dancing with
the daffodils.
Daffodils
 What is the
name of the
poem?
 Who is the
poet of the
poem?
 Where did
the poet see
the Daffodils?
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THE POEM
BY HEART.
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  • 6. I WONDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD THAT FLOATS ON HIGH OVER VALES AND HILLS, WHEN ALL AT ONCE I SAW A CROWD A HOST OF GOLDEN DAFFODLIS; BESIDES THE LAKE ,BENEATH THE TREES. FLUTTERING AND DANCING IN THE BREEZE.
  • 8. FLUTTERING hover by flapping the wings quickly and lightly. CROWD GROUP OF PEOPLE
  • 10. I WONDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD THAT FLOATS ON HIGH OVER VALES AND HILLS, WHEN ALL AT ONCE I SAW A CROWD A HOST OF GOLDEN DAFFODLIS; BESIDES THE LAKE ,BENEATH THE TREES. FLUTTERING AND DANCING IN THE BREEZE.
  • 11. The poet has compared himself to a floating cloud passing over hills and valleys. He was on a stroll through the countryside when he suddenly came across countless yellow daffodils. These daffodils were beside a lake under trees. The flowing breeze made the daffodils flutter and it seemed as if they were dancing.
  • 12. CONTINUOUS AS STARS THAT SHINE AND TWINKLE ON MILKY WAY, THEY STRETCHED IN NEVER ENDING LINE ALONG THE MARGIN OF A BAY; THEN TEN THOUSAND SAW I AT A GLANCE TOSSING THEIR HEADS IN SPRIGHTLY DANCE.
  • 16. CONTINUOUS AS STARS THAT SHINE AND TWINKLE ON MILKY WAY, THEY STRETCHED IN NEVER ENDING LINE ALONG THE MARGIN OF A BAY; THEN TEN THOUSAND SAW I AT A GLANCE TOSSING THEIR HEADS IN SPRIGHTLY DANCE.
  • 17. To William Wordsworth, the daffodils appeared to be as continuous as the twinkling stars on the Milky Way galaxy. They were arrayed in a seemingly unending line along the bank of the adjacent bay. To the poet, it seemed as if ten thousand daffodils were bobbing in the gentle breeze and he imagined them to be engaged in a lively dance.
  • 18. 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 SOLITUTE: AND THEN MY HEART WITH PLEASURE FILLS, AND DANCE WITH THE DAFFODILS
  • 22. Whenever the poet is in low spirits, the sight of the daffodils flashes in his mind. His heart fills with joy and happiness and it seems to him as if his heart is dancing with the daffodils.
  • 24.  What is the name of the poem?  Who is the poet of the poem?  Where did the poet see the Daffodils?