The innkeeper is the one who comes up with the idea of the competition. He makes the suggestion and even comes up with a reasonable prize for the winner.
Answer: In this poem Wadsworth is reflecting on an occasion when he saw, appreciated and is now remembering the beauty of nature. He recalls being near a lake and observing a sea of daffodils that danced in the breeze and were, "as continuous as the stars." His tone is one of reverence for that which man cannot create but happens naturally and perennially. Further, his tone is one of joy and appreciation for that which he saw and now remembers as that memory, "flash upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of solitude; And then my heart with pleasure fills."
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wary
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cautious, circumspect, wary, chary mean prudently watchful and discreet in the face of danger or risk. cautious implies the exercise of forethought usually prompted by fear of danger.
" for " is a conjunction and a preposition