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In this stanza, inverted syntax is used again, used to describe the metaphorical wealth that the daffodils gave Wordsworth. "but little thought what wealth to me had brought."

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Step-by-step explanation:

The sentence is written with inverted syntax to describe the metaphorical wealth that the daffodils gave Wordsworth, since the order of the elements in the sentence, which is subject, verb, and object, is inverted. The first element, in this case, is the object (wealth), then the subject (me), and finally, the verb (bought).

The inverted syntax helps with the rhythm, and also it emphasizes a part of the sentence.