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on "I wandered lonely as a cloud" by William Wordsworth, on January 3, 2006Ahhh!!! What makes you thinks we mortals are worthy of commenting on Wordsworth. But please please be careful when posting the poems of such great poets, and change the fourth line in the third stanza from
'SICH a jocund company' to
'SUCH a jocund company'
Edited on Jan 03, 10:16 p.m. because ''.

The first part of the poem examines the wood in lovely detail. Its enchanting beauty captures the poet's journey to a standstill. He admires, and admires, and admires the woods, even though his horse thinks its queer to stop.
I agree that 'sleep' in the ending stanza refers to death. The poet cannot stop long in these woods he admires so much, because he has duties to perform.
"Miles to go before I sleep."
He says he has enormous responsibility. And repitition of that is not a sign of tireness, but of resolve rather.
You know, its always the same world over. When somethings are of great origin, people refuse to believe its simple. they are stubborn that it must have something complicated, something hidden, cause its of great origin.