"I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" ( 我孤獨地漫遊,像一朵雲 ) | The Art of English (2026/06)

成為我們頻道會員,支持我們並獲得獎勵:    / @adstudioclassroomcom   William Wordsworth (1770-1850) was an English poet who transformed the art of poetry. Before his time, English poets used rigid structure, reasoned arguments and formal language. Wordsworth used everyday language and freer form; he wrote about ordinary human experiences in the natural world. His writings launched England’s Romantic Movement, characterized by freedom, imagination and individual expression. Here he remembers a pleasant walk through the English countryside. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high o'er vales and hills, When all at once I saw a crowd, A host, of golden daffodils; Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. Continuous as the stars that shine And twinkle on the milky way, They stretched in never-ending line Along the margin of a bay: Ten thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance. The waves beside them danced; but they Outdid the sparkling waves in glee: A poet could not but be gay, In such a jocund company: I gazed—and gazed—but little thought What wealth the show to me had brought: For oft, when on my couch I lie In vacant or in pensive mood, They flash upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of solitude; And then my heart with pleasure fills, And dances with the daffodils. --William Wordsworth