Daffodils
/ˈdæfədɪlz/
/ˈdæfədɪlz/
- a famous poem (1807, revised in 1815) by William Wordsworth. It is remembered by older British people as a poem studied at school, and is considered to be a typical example of Romantic poetry. Its first lines are:
“I wandered lonely as a cloudThat 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.”黄水仙:威廉·华兹华斯(William Wordsworth)着名的诗歌(1807年,1815年修订)。它被英国老年人记住,是在学校学习的一首诗,被认为是浪漫主义诗歌的典型代表。它的第一行是: