William Wordsworth
250 Aniversario
7 de abril, 1770
Poetry is "the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings:
it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility":
Two definitions of poetry found in
the
1800 edition of Lyrical Ballads,
William Wordsworth
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“The eye--it cannot choose but see;We cannot bid the ear be still;Our bodies feel, where'er they be,Against or with our will.”
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“A mind forever Voyagingthrough strange seas of Thought,alone.”
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“When from our better selves we have too longBeen parted by the hurrying world, and droop,Sick of its business, of its pleasures tired,How gracious, how benign, is Solitude”
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“The world is too much with us; late and soon,Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers”
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“My heart leaps up when I beholdA rainbow in the sky:So was it when my life began;So is it now I am a man;”
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“Love betters what is best”
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“Habit rules the unreflecting herd.”
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“For I have learned to look on nature,not as in the hour of thoughtless youth;but hearing oftentimes the still, sad music of humanity.”
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“Then my heart with pleasure fillsAnd dances with the daffodils.”
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“Be mild, and cleave to gentle things,thy glory and thy happiness be there.”
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“What we have lovedOthers will loveAnd we will teach them how.”
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