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Gå med i LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken. Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. Some ok, some went on. ( ) Favourites are: “Tintern Abbey”, especially the bit from “For I have learned to look on nature”; “Sonnet composed on Westminster Bridge”; “The world is too much with us” (how we still need to learn from that!); “My heart leaps up when I behold”; ”Ode on Intimations of Immortality”. He also wrote one of my favourite lines of iambic pentameter, in “The Prelude”: “to cut across the reflex of a star”. I’ve never skated, but that gives me the feeling of it, trying to chase the star’s reflection under the blade of the skates. Sidney Keyes wrote a great in memoriam poem "William Wordsworth”, also a favourite. inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1895 Excerpt: ...we will downward with the Tweed, Nor turn aside to Yarrow. "There's Galla Water, Leader Haughs, Both lying right before us; And Dryborough, where with chiming Tweed 20 The lintwhites sing in chorus; There's pleasant Tiviot-dale, a land Made blithe with plough and harrow: Why throw away a needful day To go in search of Yarrow? 9. Frae. Scottish for/rom. YARROW UNVISITED. 53 25 " What's Yarrow but a river bare, That glides the dark hills under? There are a thousand such elsewhere, As worthy of your wonder." Strange words they seemed of slight and scorn M My true-love sighed for sorrow; And looked me in the face, to think I thus could speak of Yarrow "Oh, green," said I, " are Yarrow's holms, And sweet is Yarrow flowing 35 Fair hangs the apple f rae the rock, But we will leave it growing. O'er hilly path, and open Strath, We 'll wander Scotland thorough; But, though so near, we will not turn -o Into the dale of Yarrow. "Let beeves and homebred kine partake The sweets of Burn-mill meadow; The swan on still St. Mary's Lake Float double, swan and shadow - We will not see them; will not go To-day, nor yet to-morrow; Enough, if in our hearts we know There's such a place as Yarrow. "Be Yarrow stream unseen, unknown I so It must, or we shall rue it: We have a vision of our own; Ah why should we undo it? The treasured dreams of times long past, We 'll keep them, winsome Marrow 55 For when we 're there, although 't is fair, 'T will be another Yarrow "If cUre with freezing years should come, And wandering seem but folly, --Should we be loth to stir from home, eo And yet be melancholy, --Should life be dull, and spirits low, 'T will soothe us in our sorrow, That earth has something yet to show, The bonny holms o... Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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