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1. Please tell who wrote the poem and what the poem talks about.
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3 {' `. r$ r8 aFor oft, when on my couch I lie
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/ t+ R M' s9 s) w3 U* ?They flash upon that inward eye
( y, h% c% B' E5 T, GWhich is the bliss of solitude;
+ E( Q. E$ P7 ^) a7 I( {/ kand then my heart with pleasure fills," k* c, x) ~4 M# W) _
and dance with the daffodils.1 S7 g1 M& z0 x( ~9 _& f: r
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2、Please tell who wrote the poem and what the poem talks about.4 ]; a5 R }& M/ M# H: D
' @9 M8 }$ G: f7 T8 S2 w# EBut thy eternal summer shall not fade,
% Y. X# E3 |8 ^6 ]# ^/ }! @ Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow’st6;2 v3 `' z9 ^2 w: ?+ C' K
Nor shall death brag thou wander’st in his shade,
& o, S4 u, |. T ^8 y: t0 S1 } When in eternal lines to time thou grow’st:9 g5 C* w/ P, D# @" V8 F
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So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see,
/ }! `) q2 j* x; v- W1 nSo long lives this, and this gives life to thee.5 C+ H, ?8 V P% s6 {
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