Wordsworth's poems

Wordsworth's poems are as follows:

I wander alone, like a cloud.

I wander alone, like a cloud.

Floating on hills and valleys,

Suddenly I saw a group.

Golden daffodils bloom in spring,

In the shade, by the lake,

Dance in the breeze.

Continuous, like bright stars,

Shining in the milky way,

They walked along the edge of the lake bay

Extend into an endless line;

I saw 10 thousand flowers at a glance,

The ups and downs in dance.

The sparkling waves are dancing,

The joy of daffodils is better than water waves;

With such a happy partner,

How can a poet be dissatisfied with his happiness!

I stared at it for a long time, but I couldn't imagine it.

How much wealth this miracle has given me,

Every time I lie awake in bed,

Either my mind is empty, or I meditate silently,

They often flash in my mind,

That is the happiness in loneliness;

So my heart is full of happiness,

Dancing with daffodils.

Wordsworth's representative poems? Lyric songs, next to Tinden Abbey, overture, she lives in a lonely place and daffodils.

William wordsworth (1770- 1850), an English romantic poet, was once a poet laureate. His poetic theory has shaken the rule of English classical poetics.

It effectively promoted the innovation of English poetry and the development of the romantic movement. He is one of the most important English poets since the Renaissance, and his poem "Simple Life and Noble Ideas" is regarded as the school motto of Cable College of Oxford University.