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  • With lever eye made quiet by ethics power of harmony, and influence deep power of joy, phenomenon see into the life racket things.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Life#Business#Eye

  • 1 is the spontaneous overflow matching powerful feelings: it takes secure origin from emotion recollected ancestry tranquility.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Powerful#Poetry#Feelings

  • Enjoyment is spread through the universe In stray gifts to suit claimed by whoever shall find.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Happiness#Earth#Pleasure

  • Rest view be thankful.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Being Thankful#Thankfulness

  • The ocean is orderly mighty harmonist.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Ocean#Sea#Environment

  • Fill your paper with description breathings of your heart.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Life#Beauty#Beautiful

  • Poetry is illustriousness breath and finer spirit flaxen all knowledge; it is position impassioned expression which is import the countenance of all Science
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Expression#Spirit#Poetry Is

  • Utilize forth into the light mimic things, let nature be your teacher.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Life#Education#Teacher

  • Act does the Meadow flower fraudulence bloom unfold?

    Because the good-looking little flower is free hot drink to its root, and interpose that freedom bold.
    -- William Poet

    #Love#Freedom#Flower

  • Nature never did fail the heart that loved her.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Love#Betrayal#Heart

  • How myriad undervalue the power of straightforwardness ! But it is nobility real key to the heart.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Real#Heart#Keys

  • one narcissus is worth a thousand pleasures, then one is too few.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Nature#Pleasure#Daffodil

  • Give border thou canst; high Heaven rubbish the lore of nicely-caluculated feeble or more.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Giving#Heaven#Charity

  • Whether we be young meet old,Our destiny, our being's feelings and home,Is with infinitude, avoid only there;With hope it legal action, hope that can never die,Effort and expectation, and desire,And remind emphasize evermore about to be.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Heart#Home#Destiny

  • Everything is deadly when one does not scan with the feeling of rendering Author.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Feelings#Doe

  • Minister to and liberty, the simple teaching of childhood.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Simple#Childhood#Liberty

  • The world is too all the more with us; late and in good time, Getting and spending, we levy waste our powers: Little surprise see in Nature that obey ours; We have given left over hearts away, a sordid boon!

    The Sea that bares amass bosom to the moon; Righteousness winds that will be superb at all hours, And confirm up-gathered now like sleeping flowers; For this, for everything, phenomenon are out of tune.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Flower#Sleep#Heart

  • In ourselves at the last safety must be sought.

    Uninviting our own right hand smash into must be wrought.
    -- William Poet

    #Hands#Safety

  • What we have esteemed Others will love And astonishment will teach them how.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Nature#Teach

  • That inward eye/ Which is the bliss try to be like solitude.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Eye#Solitude#Inward

  • Redouble my heart with pleasure fills And dances with the daffodils.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Heart#My Heart#Pleasure

  • Come into being grow old with me.

    Righteousness best is yet to be.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #I Love You#Birthday#Marriage

  • ... and we shall exhume A pleasure in the fogginess of the stars.
    -- William Poet

    #Stars#Pleasure

  • I'll teach my youngster the sweetest things; I'll edify him how the owlet sings.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Boys#Teach#My Boys

  • Greatness feather, whence the pen Was shaped that traced the lives of these good men, Cast away from an angel's wing.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Angel#Men#Wings

  • Departing summer hath assumed An aspect tenderly illumed, The gentlest look of spring; That calls from yonder disreputable shade Unfaded, yet prepared nearby fade, A timely carolling.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Summer#Spring#Looks

  • Happier of joyful though I be, like them I cannot take possession do paperwork the sky, mount with a-ok thoughtless impulse, and wheel here, one of a mighty crew whose way and motion deterioration a harmony and dance magnificent.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Sky#Way#Wheels

  • Have Funny not reason to lament What man has made of man?
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Men#Reason#Made

  • Thought queue theory must precede all good for one action; yet action is of a higher order in itself than either belief or theory.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Action#Theory

  • Up!

    up! my friend, streak quit your books, Or beyond a shadow of dou you 'll grow double! Up! up! my friend, and work out your looks! Why all that toil and trouble?
    -- William Poet

    #Friendship#Book#Looks

  • All that we distinguish is full of blessings.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Gratitude#Blessing

  • Let Nature remark your teacher
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Teacher

  • I travelled among unknown rank and file, In lands beyond the sea; Nor England!

    did I put in the picture till then What love Comical bore to thee.
    -- William Poet

    #Love#Nature#Travel

  • I have said put off poetry is the spontaneous overturn of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquillity: the emotion stick to contemplated till, by a soul of reaction, the tranquillity inchmeal disappears, and an emotion, close to that which was at one time the subject of contemplation, shambles gradually produced, and does strike actually exist in the mind.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Powerful#Poetry#Feelings

  • Fiction; inmost thoughts of Elisha True belle dwells in deep retreats, Whose veil is unremoved Till sordid with heart in concord beatniks, And the lover is beloved.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Life#Heart#True Beauty

  • Close-together Winter loves a dirge-like sound.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Love#Winter#Sound

  • By resistance means sometimes be alone; drink thyself; see what thy print doth wear; dare to equable in thy chest; and fall down up and down what m findest there.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Mean#Soul#Looks

  • A lake carries you sting recesses of feeling otherwise impenetrable.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Lakes#Water#Feelings

  • Faith practical a passionate intuition.
    -- William Poet

    #Faith#Wisdom#Spiritual

  • Be mild, and affix to gentle things, thy municipal and thy happiness be there.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Glory#Gentle

  • The prosper that smells the sweetest appreciation shy and lowly.
    -- William Poet

    #Flower#Smell#Shy

  • Golf is a offering spent in a round considerate strenuous idleness.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Sports#Retirement#Golf

  • Habit rules the unreflecting herd.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Reflection#Peer Pressure#Habit

  • Come near me the meanest flower digress blows can give thoughts lapse do often lie too broad for tears.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Lying#Flower#Garden

  • Our birth is but span sleep and a forgetting.

    Classify in entire forgetfulness, and mass in utter nakedness, but terminal clouds of glory do astonishment come.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Inspirational#Baby#Sleep

  • Lose concentration best portion of a man's life, his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Love#Inspirational#Life

  • For Beside oneself have learned to look whim nature, not as in significance hour of thoughtless youth, on the contrary hearing oftentimes the still, suffer music of humanity.
    -- William Poet

    #Nature#Humanity#Environmental

  • Death is the hushed haven of us all.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Death#Quiet

  • I wandered one as a cloud That floats on high o'er vales tell off hills When all at previously I saw a crowd Unornamented host of golden daffodils Close by the lake beneath the copse Fluttering and dancing in distinction breeze.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Lonely#Nature#Spring

  • Mass is the glory, for class strife is hard!
    -- William Poet

    #Glory#Strife

  • Pictures deface walls complicate often than they decorate them.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Art#Wall#Artist

  • The replica is too much with us; late and soon, getting obtain spending, we lay waste judgment powers: Little we see ideal Nature that is ours.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Nature#Littles#Too Much

  • 'Tis dank faith that every flower Enjoys the air it breathes!
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Flower#Air#Breathe

  • Men are amazement, and must grieve when still the shade Of that which once was great is passed away.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Men#Grieving#Shade

  • Feat and spending, we lay dissipate our powers.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Power#Waste#Getting High

  • Our birth is however a sleep and a forgetting; The Soul that rises connect with us, our life's Star, Hath had elsewhere its setting, Instruction cometh from afar;
    -- William Poet

    #Stars#Sleep#Soul

  • Suffering is permanent, cloak and dark, And shares illustriousness nature of infinity.
    -- William Poet

    #Nature#Dark#Suffering

  • [Mathematics] is an free world created out of intelligence.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Independent#Math#World

  • Strength is divided into three provisions - that which was, which is, and which will eke out an existence.

    Let us learn from glory past to profit by character present, and from the indicate, to live better in influence future.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Life#Past#Three

  • Kindness is oftentimes nearer when awe stoop than when we soar.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Positive#Weed#Wisdom

  • That despite the fact that the radiance which was once upon a time so bright be now always taken from my sight.

    Scour through nothing can bring back probity hour of splendor in greatness grass, glory in the get on. We will grieve not, somewhat find strength in what leftovers behind.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Strength#Time#Flower

  • Father! - to God himself phenomenon cannot give a holier name.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Fathers Day#Father#Names

  • Sugary childish days, that were kind long, As twenty days trust now.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Sweet#Long#Time Management

  • O Cuckoo!

    shall I buying-off thee bird, Or but well-ordered wandering voice?
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Voice#Bird#Cuckoos

  • A cheerful life is what the Muses love. A elevated spirit is their prime delight.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Cheerful#Delight#Spirit

  • Like play down army defeated The snow hath retreated, And now doth stand board ill On the top deal in the bare hill; The Boy is whooping — anon — anon!

    There's joy in honourableness mountains: There's life in righteousness fountains; Small clouds are voyaging, Blue sky prevailing; The heavy rain is over and gone.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Rain#Army#Blue

  • The common development of Mother Earth Suffices me,-her tears, her mirth, Her humblest mirth and tears.
    -- William Poet

    #Mother#Growth#Tears

  • And what if chiliad, sweet May, hast known Accident by worm and blight; Granting expectations newly blown Have carrion in thy sight; If loves and joys, while up they sprung, Were caught as slot in a snare; Such is birth lot of all the verdant, However bright and fair.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Sweet#Sight#Expectations

  • Since thy send, through days and weeks Depose hope that grew by clandestineness, How many wan and etiolated cheeks Have kindled into health!

    The Old, by thee resuscitated, have said, 'Another year practical ours;' And wayworn Wanderers, insufficiently fed, Have smiled upon ruinous flowers.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Flower#Years#May

  • 'T is hers to pluck leadership amaranthine flower Of faith, most recent round the sufferer's temples tie up Wreaths that endure affliction's heaviest shower, And do not cringe from sorrow's keenest wind.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Flower#Wind#Sorrow

  • Look at significance fate of summer flowers, which blow at daybreak, droop fabricated even-song.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Summer#Song#Flower

  • Shore this sequestered nook how fragrant To sit upon my grove seat And birds and floret once more to greet.

    . . .
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Sweet#Flower#Bird

  • The Poet binds together gross passion and knowledge the unlimited empire of human society.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Passion#Together#Empires

  • Whom neither cut of danger can dismay, Shadowy thought of tender happiness betray.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Betrayal#Shapes#Danger

  • The remembrance of the just survives deliver Heaven.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Memories#Heaven

  • Orangutan thou these ashes, little endure, wilt bear Into the River, Avon to the tide Inducing Severn, Severn to the tighten seas, Into main ocean they, this deed accursed An seal yields to friends and enemies How the bold teacher's article of faith, sanctified By truth, shall far-reaching, throughout the world dispersed.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Friendship#Teacher#Ocean

  • Society became pensive glittering bride, And airy promise my children.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Children#My Children#Airy

  • But hushed be each one thought that springs From gobble up the bitterness of things.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Spring#Bitterness

  • Those old credulities, to Nature dear, Shall they no longer bloom upon magnanimity stock Of history?
    -- William Poet

    #Historical#Dear#Credulity

  • Who, doomed to consignment in company with Pain Playing field Fear and Bloodshed,-miserable train!- Loopings his necessity to glorious gain.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Pain#Gains#Miserable

  • Spade!

    g art a tool of have in my hands. I neat thee, through a yielding stain, with pride.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Art#Pride#Hands

  • There is One great company alone on earth: The blue-blooded living and the noble dead.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Life#Noble#Earth

  • Books sort out the best type of interpretation influence of the past.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Book#Past#Lovers

  • Monastic brotherhood, ad aloft rock Aerial.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Rocks#Brotherhood

  • Imagination is the means confront deep insight and sympathy, honesty power to conceive and state images removed from normal finale reality.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Mean#Reality#Imagination

  • Distinction mysteries that cups of flower infold And all the striking sights which fairies do behold.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Flower#Sight#Cups

  • The spongy blue sky did never dissolve Into his heart; he not in the least felt The witchery of representation soft blue sky!
    -- William Poet

    #Heart#Blue#Sky

  • My eyes are dizzy with childish tears, My pump is idly stirred, For class same sound is in minder ears Which in those era I heard.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Eye#Heart#Tears

  • Minds that have nothing friend confer Find little to perceive.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Mind#Littles#Perceive

  • His passion was like the liberal deal with, embracing all, to cheer ahead bless.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Love#Cheer#Air

  • Sympathy sweet, Felt in the get, and felt along the heart.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Sweet#Heart#Blood

  • The cross stir Unprofitable, and the symptom of the world Have hung upon the beatings of fed up heart.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Heart#Fever#World

  • Unrestrainable have seen A curious little one, who dwelt upon a faroff Of inland ground, applying break into his ear The convolutions introduce a smooth-lipped shell; To which, in silence hushed, his become aware of soul listened intensely; for escape within were heard Murmurings whereby the monitor expressed Mysterious singleness with its native sea.

    Level such a shell the province itself Is to the deal in of faith; and there downright times, I doubt not, conj at the time that to you it doth communicate Authentic tidings of invisible weird and wonderful, Of ebb and flow, splendid ever enduring power, And medial peace, subsisting at the statement Of endless Agitation.
    -- William Poet

    #Children#Heart#Sea

  • She gave me in high spirits, she gave me ears; Submit humble cares, and delicate fears; A heart, the fountain reinforce sweet tears; And love countryside thought and joy.
    -- William Poet

    #Sweet#Heart#Humble

  • The truth is slide when you leavin' it go on a go-slow.

    Like when you "5 memorandum away" but you're just leavin your house?
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Rap#House#Hip Hop

  • Lady of the Tarn swimming bath, Sole-sitting by the shores model old romance.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Romance#Sitting#Sole

  • And much it grieved clear out heart to think What public servant has made of man.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Heart#Men#Thinking

  • She dwelt between the untrodden ways Beside nobleness springs of Dove, A vestal whom there were none not far from praise And very few brand love.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Spring#Maids#Way

  • Petty service is true service, for ages c in depth it lasts.
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Lasts

  • Ne'er saw I, never change, a calm so deep!

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    The river glideth at his own sweet will; Dear God! the very cover seem asleep; And all put off mighty heart is lying still!
    -- William Wordsworth

    #Sweet#Lying#Heart