About the poemThis short poem is one of Wordsworth’s most famous works; it is interesting the fact that there are two versions of the title. I do not know if it is a choice of the poet himself or a conventional attitude of critics who came after him. But if I pause over one of the two versions, I may suppose that "I wandered lonely as a cloud" wants to point to the first personal pronoun"I", so the subject is the poet; the verb "wandered" is a perception and intellectual one, so the imagination of the poet could be the action of the poem; moreover, the adjective "lonely" indicates the solitude of the poet, what is more, the comparison "as a cloud" affirms his loneliness.