Lo! where the Moon along the sky
Sails with her happy destiny;
Oft is she hid from mortal eye
Or dimly seen,
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Far different we- a froward race, Thousands though rich in Fortune's grace With cherished sullenness of pace Their way pursue, The greatness of Wordsworth
If kindred humours e'er would make My spirit droop for drooping's sake, From Fancy following in thy wake, Bright ship of heaven! great thoughts and imagination. tony
This is all about righteousness against irreverence so brilliantly presented by great poet 10++
'Oft is she hid from mortal eye Or dimly seen, But when the clouds asunder fly How bright her mien! ' - Loved these lines. Very inspiring!
Night the treasure of darkness The sun left it alone to the moon The moon travels slowly with its graceful light thinker finds a trustee board to brood on self and thoughtful beacon comes to show the path of solution with moon's steady pace here all depth here all depth alone ......in sullenness
Far different we- a froward race, Thousands though rich in Fortune's grace With cherished sullenness of pace Their way pursue, .....following just like the night to moonlit we are all the human being nowadays are losing into the jigsaw of blunt conscience; impressive thoughtful poem....
If kindred humours e'er would make My spirit droop for drooping's sake, From Fancy following in thy wake, Bright ship of heaven! The great Wordsworth. tony
William Wordsworth breathed and lived nature. Who knew the divine philosophy of nature other than this super poet? .........10
Bright ship of heaven! ...Indeed! Cheerful when the clouds are gone!
I feel this poem really inspires the inner poem within us and to look on the positive side like the moon
William wordsworth has been described the nature in this poem.
Forgive me for dropping like those ingrates! Love it.