The Excursion - Being a Portion of 'The Recluse', a PoemRead Books Ltd, 20 feb. 2020 - 282 sidor First published in 1814, “The Excursion” is the second and only completed part of Wordsworth's three-part work “The Recluse”. It is a long poem that revolves around three central figures: the Solitary, who has lived through the horrors and hopes of the French Revolution; the Pastor, to whom a third of the poem is dedicated; and the Wanderer. “The Excursion” enjoyed popularity in the nineteenth century and is highly recommended for fans and collectors of Wordsworth's fantastic work. Included in this edition is an introductory excerpt from “Reminiscences” (1881) by Thomas Carlyle. William Wordsworth (1770–1850) was an English Romantic poet famous for helping to usher in the Romantic Age in English literature with the publication of “Lyrical Ballads” (1798), which he co-wrote with Samuel Taylor Coleridge. His best known work is perhaps “The Prelude”, a semi-autobiographical poem from his early years which was changed and expanded many times throughout his life. He was poet laureate of Britain between 1843 until his death in 1850. Other notable works by this author include: “The Tables Turned”, “The Thorn”, and “Lines Composed A Few Miles above Tintern Abbey”. |
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... winds might rage When they were silent; far more fondly now Than in his earlier season did he love say Tempestuous nights—the conflict and the sounds That live in darkness:—from his intellect And from the stillness of abstracted thought ...
... winds might rage When they were silent; far more fondly now Than in his earlier season did he love say Tempestuous nights—the conflict and the sounds That live in darkness:—from his intellect And from the stillness of abstracted thought ...
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... winds, And now the "trotting brooks" and whispering trees, And now the music of my own sad steps, With many a short-lived thought that pass'd between, And disappeared.—I journey'd back this way Towards the wane of Summer; when the wheat ...
... winds, And now the "trotting brooks" and whispering trees, And now the music of my own sad steps, With many a short-lived thought that pass'd between, And disappeared.—I journey'd back this way Towards the wane of Summer; when the wheat ...
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... wind; Even at the side of her own fire. Yet still She loved this wretched spot, nor would for worlds Have parted hence; and still that length of road, And this rude bench, one torturing hope endeared, Fast rooted at her heart: and here ...
... wind; Even at the side of her own fire. Yet still She loved this wretched spot, nor would for worlds Have parted hence; and still that length of road, And this rude bench, one torturing hope endeared, Fast rooted at her heart: and here ...
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... wind draws forth From rocks, woods, caverns, heaths, and dashing shores; And well those lofty Brethren bear their part In the wild concert—chiefly when the storm Rides high; then all the upper air they fill With roaring sound, that ...
... wind draws forth From rocks, woods, caverns, heaths, and dashing shores; And well those lofty Brethren bear their part In the wild concert—chiefly when the storm Rides high; then all the upper air they fill With roaring sound, that ...
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age to age aught baptismal Font beauty behold beneath blessed breath bright calm ceased cloud Cottage course dark delight doth earth evermore exclaimed fair fair Isle faith fancy fear feel fields firmament of heaven flowers frame Friend golden Sun grace grave green grove hand happy hath heard heart heaven hills holy hope hour human humble labour LEIGH HUNT less live lofty lonely look mind mortal mountain Muse native Nature Nature's nook o'er pains pass Pastor peace pensive pity pleasure poor praise pure quiet Rill rocks round rouze rustic sate seat shade side sight silent silent pool smile smooth soft Solitary solitude sorrow soul sound spake spirit spleen spot stars stood stream sublime sweet tender thee things thoughts tow'rds truth turned twas Vale Vicar voice walk Wanderer wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind words youth