FANCY, who leads the pastimes of the glad,
Full oft is pleased a wayward dart to throw;
Sending sad shadows after things not sad,
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2) Nature is the creation of God. Truly beautiful and faithfully rendered.5 Stars full
This poem is still from the era when everyone believes in God, and the poet here is in his element to describe the beauty and freshness of nature during his morning walks.
'Fancy, intent to harass and annoy, Can thus pervert the evidence of joy.' - An evidence of masterly prowess.
The daisy sleeps upon the dewy lawn, Not lifting yet the head that evening bowed; But 'He' is risen, a later star of dawn, .......this poem is full of natural imagery; great and one of the best his work;
You should really give a listen to us amateurs. There is a lot to find no matter the mediocre
The daisy sleeps upon the dewy lawn, Not lifting yet the head that evening bowed; But 'He' is risen, a later star of dawn, Glittering and twinkling near yon rosy cloud; Wordsworth was one with the nature. tony
A great write on nature by great poet William Wordsworth has been selected today as the poem of the day.
Deep love of Nature has inspired Wordsworth to indulge in descriptive beauty of Nature with myths fashing here and there makes his works as classical ones ever!
Through border wilds where naked Indians stray, Myriads of notes attest her subtle skill; A feathered task-master cries, 'WORK AWAY! ' And, in thy iteration, 'WHIP POOR WILL! ' Is heard the spirit of a toil-worn slave, Lashed out of life, not quiet in the grave. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - there are always lines in a wordsworth that stir the heart
A very good poem from the great poet so much interested.
Beautiful words that establish a close bond with nature. Super Wordsworth!