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;

That floats on high o'er vales and hills, when all at once i saw a crowd, a host, of golden daffodils;

Alone upon the rock,—o, then the calm.

Thus it appears hyperbolic.

In the first stanza, the speaker’s tone helps readers understand how he felt after seeing the daffodils on a specific event.

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I wandered lonely as a cloud.

The tone of this poem, ‘i wandered lonely as a cloud’, is emotive, hyperbolic, expressive, and thoughtful.

Which is the bliss of solitude;

I wandered lonely as a cloud by william wordsworth is an 1807 poem about the speaker's indelible encounter with a field of beautiful daffodils.

Was it for this.

That one, the fairest of all rivers, loved.

Into my heart, and held me like a dream!

— i wandered lonely as a cloud summary.

And dead still water lay upon my mind.

Even with a weight of pleasure, and the sky, never before so beautiful, sank down.

And rowed off gently, while he blew his flute.

And dead still water lay upon my mind.

Even with a weight of pleasure, and the sky, never before so beautiful, sank down.

And then my heart with pleasure fills, and dances with the daffodils.

To blend his murmurs with my nurse's song, and from his alder shades and rocky falls, and from his fords and shallows, sent a voice.

Alone upon the rock,—o, then the calm.

In vacant or in pensive mood, they flash upon that inward eye.

And then my heart with pleasure fills, and dances with the daffodils.

Beside the lake, beneath the trees, fluttering and dancing in the breeze.

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And rowed off gently, while he blew his flute.

Continuous as the stars that shine.

— in i wandered lonely as a cloud one can find wordsworth's interest in how the subjective mind processes and personalizes experience, an interest that is central to the lyric mode.

As the poem progresses, wordsworth intensifies it.

Into my heart, and held me like a dream!