Wordsworth, a British romantic poet (1770- 1850), is the representative work Ode to the Narcissus. Wordsworth is the leader of the Lake Poets. The so-called Huxiang poets simply mean that their poems are keen on describing natural scenery and rural life, but they hate the relationship between urban civilization and money in capitalist society. Wordsworth and Coleridge published "Lyric Ballads".
I wander alone like a cloud.
Floating on high valleys and hills,
Suddenly, I saw a group of people,
A group of golden daffodils;
By the lake, under the tree,
Dance in the breeze.
Continuous as a shining star
Shining in the milky way,
They go on and on.
Along the edge of the bay:
I saw 10 thousand at a glance,
Shake their heads in a cheerful dance.
They danced beside the waves, but they
Cheerfully better than sparkling waves:
Poets can't help being happy.
In such a happy company!
Gaze-stare-but think little.
How much wealth has this program brought me:
Often, when I lie on the sofa.
In a daze or brooding mood,
They flash in the inner eyes.
This is lonely happiness;
Then my heart was filled with happiness,
Dancing with daffodils.
Wandering alone is like a cloud,
How green it is floating in my valley;
I caught a glimpse of the cluster in a flash,
Clusters of daffodils are golden;
In the shade, by the lake,
The breeze is blowing and dancing.
As if the stars were shining,
Shining along the milky way;
The edge of a bay of blue waves,
Endless, endless;
I saw thousands of things,
Dance with the wind and get rich.
Lace sparkles,
How can you compare with flowers?
In the face of such a good companion,
Why is the poet not happy!
Gaze, stare, linger;
I don't know that it causes long feelings;
Rely on rest,
Silent, quiet meditation;
Suddenly, the flower shadow flashed through my mind.
Solitude can fascinate you;
Sincere joy,
Dancing with daffodils.
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