By William Wordsworth
The child is father of the man;
And I could wish my days to be
Bound each to each by natural piety.
(Wordsworth, "My Heart Leaps Up")
There was a time when meadow, grove,
and stream,
The earth, and every common sight,
To me did seem
Apparelled in celestial light,
The glory and the freshness of a
dream.
It is not now as it hath been of
yore;—
Turn wheresoe'er I may,
By night or day.
The things which I have seen I now
can see no more.
The...
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PG TRB - English : Unit-3, Detailed Study - Immortality Ode by William Wordsworth Poem Lines (Original Text)
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PG TRB - English : Unit-3, Detailed Study Tintern Abbey By William Wordsworth Poem Lines
Sunday, 21 July 2019
Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, On
Revisiting the Banks of the Wye during a Tour. July 13, 1798
By William Wordsworth
Five years have past; five summers,
with the length
Of five long winters! and again I
hear
These waters, rolling from their
mountain-springs
With a soft inland murmur.—Once
again
Do I behold these steep and lofty
cliffs,
That on a wild secluded scene
impress
Thoughts of more deep seclusion; and
connect
The landscape with the...
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