English poetry of middle school students

this

daffodil

narcissus

( 1)

I

wander

lonely

be like

a

cloud

I wander alone like a floating cloud.

that

flotage

exist

high

Above ...

kind

and

Hills,

Drifting through deep valleys and mountains,

while

all

exist

once

I

see

a

Crowd,

Suddenly, I saw a piece.

A

host

about

golden

Narcissus,

Countless golden daffodils,

Near ...

this

Lake,

beneath

this

Trees,

Growing by the lake, growing under the tree,

float

and

dance

exist

this

Breeze.

Dance in the breeze.

(2)

uninterrupted

be like

this

star

that

Bright, shiny; Shine, shine

Constantly like shining stars

and

glimmer

exist

this

milk-white

Way,

Shining in the milky way,

they

protracted

exist

infinite

line

Infinite extension

Along; Follow; Lean against ...

this

edge

about

a

Gulf:

On the shore of the bay;

ten

a thousand

see

I

exist

a

glitter

At first glance, I saw thousands of daffodils.

Throw

their

head

exist

lively

Dance.

Shake their little heads and dance happily.

(3)

this

wave

Near ...

they

Dancing,

but

they

The sea surged around them,

do better

this

sparkling

wave

exist

Joy:-

But they are more pleasant than shining waves.

A

poet

can

no

but

be

Homosexual

The poet had to be genuinely happy.

In ...

such

a

glad

Company!

In such a pleasant companion!

I

stare

-

and

stare

-

but

small

think

I watched it again and again-but I seldom thought of it.

what

fortune

this

show

arrive

I

have

Brought;

What a precious treasure this scene has brought me;

(4)

for

Often,

while

exist

my

sofa

I

lie

In a state of emptiness or meditation,

In ...

vain

or

exist

musing

Mood,

I often lie on my back on the sofa.

they

glitter

Above in

that

inside

eye

They go through my heart.

which

be

this

the seventh heaven

about

Loneliness;

That is the supreme happiness in my loneliness;

and

then

my

heart

along with

happy

Fill,

So, my heart is full of joy,

and

dance (party)

along with

this

Narcissus

Enjoy dancing with daffodils.

pass by

William

Wordsworth

This is the most widely known and favorite poem. In Britain, it set a record that most middle school students read a poem together. And it is very simple.