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Blogs about: William Wordsworth

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I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud

Z Rana wrote 1 day ago: by William Wordsworth I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high o’er vales and hills, W … more →

Tags: English poetry, Classic

"Nuns Fret Not": A Sonnet by William Wordsworth (1807)

santitafarella wrote 3 days ago: Nuns fret not at their convent’s narrow room; And hermits are contented with their cells; And … more →

Tags: England, lake district, Nuns, Poems, Poetry, romanticism, Santi Tafarella, Sonnets, writing

Zeta mourns namesake grandmother

expressyoureself wrote 1 week ago: Zeta mourns namesake grandmother Hollywood actress Catherine Zeta Jones on her way to the funer … more →

Tags: Celebrity, ZETA, Zeta mourns namesake grandmother, namesake grandmother, Hollywood actress Catherine Zeta Jones, Swansea, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Hollywood Actress, Hollywood

A goodly word: Nature, the Teacher2 comments

Kaosar (Raatkiranii) wrote 3 weeks ago:  Come forth into the light of things; Let nature be your Teacher. (William Wordsworth) Photo court … more →

Tags: Western quotes, Quotes, A goodly word, Life, Nature, light, Wisdom, Inspiration, Don't Be Sad

William Wordsworth...Daffodils

poojas wrote 4 weeks ago: I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high o’er vales and hills, When all at once I saw … more →

Tags: Treasure, Poem, Add new tag

Paying Respect to the Late Mr.'Sufi'5 comments

musawilliam wrote 1 month ago: Some of my Readers inquired of non-appearance of any Articles on my blog since June 12, 2008. Being … more →

Tags: Article, Homage, Literature, Paying Respect, tribute, Ben Johnson, Blogging, Poetry

To Toussaint L'Ouverture by William Wordsworth

classicpoetryaloud wrote 1 month ago: Click to read and listen to To Toussaint L’Ouverture by William Wordsworth … more →

Tags: Poems of Prison, Poems of Resilience, Poetry, Revolutionary Poems

The Butterfly Effect4 comments

sunnysideofliving wrote 1 month ago: [The title is a reference to the butterfly effect, which theorises that a change in something seemin … more →

Tags: Life, BUTTERFLY EFFECT

William Wordsworth – Preface to Lyrical Ballads

Nyssa wrote 2 months ago: Various questions regarding the Preface of Lyrical Ballads. “The Subject and Language of Poe … more →

Tags: academic, Books, Literature, criticism, Poetry, Preface to Lyrical Ballads, romanticism, romantics, Wordsworth

THE DAISY4 comments

randallbutisingh wrote 2 months ago: THE DAISY You teach me humility, the cord on which all the virtues are strung. That you may be tra … more →

Tags: Thoughts, Poetry, Haiku, Randall Butisingh, Add new tag, The Daisy

Cut-out kindness #191 comment

exzede wrote 2 months ago: Cut | Paste | Print | Share quotes shared by wizdompath The best portion of a good man’s life i … more →

Tags: Western quotes, Random Acts of Kindness, A goodly word, Cut-outs, Life, Love, Share, A.C.T., Inspiration

The Sunday Confessional ...5 comments

Author wrote 2 months ago: Today, a poem instead of a painting - Oh, and a postcard too. PostSecret  is all about fathers tod … more →

Tags: Author, Quotes, bereavement, Pathos, writers on writing, Life, Love, dementia, Despair

Tales of a Reborn Earth

Delita Herial wrote 2 months ago: Have I finally found a sense of purpose? I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high o’e … more →

Tags: Music, Contemporary Poetry, ancient poetry, Publius Vergilius Maro, Eclogae, Bucolica Carmina, The Daffodils

We Bloom

Denise wrote 2 months ago: Just as April showers bring May flowers, our April zooming led to May blooming. We examined poems ab … more →

Tags: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Jane Kenyon, Allen Ginsberg, William Carlos Williams, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Nazim Hikmet, khalil gibran, King James Bible

1. the two rivers: the Styx and the Spoon

bj omanson wrote 3 months ago: From the beginning I was drawn equally to those two primary streams of early modern poetry, whi … more →

Tags: River Styx, spoon river, Rivers, Poetry, arthur rackham, Walter Crane, faery lore, Beauty, Unconscious

I am Responsible

zenocturne wrote 3 months ago:   . Therefore, strengthen your feeble arms and weak knees. “Make level paths for your feet, … more →

Tags: God, Love, mush, Agape, Faith, Future, Past, paul, Peace

11. The river ran red: literary wars

bj omanson wrote 3 months ago: early skirmishes at Rockford College Almost from the beginning, poetry for me was a matter of conten … more →

Tags: spoon river, Poetry, Edgar Lee Masters, Robert Frost, EA Robinson, William Blake, blank verse narratives, Thomas Hardy, New Formalists

The World is too Much With Us by William Wordsworth

classicpoetryaloud wrote 3 months ago: Click to read and listen to The World is too Much With Us by William Wordsworth … more →

Tags: Poems of Character, Poetry

Lucy2 comments

James Munro wrote 3 months ago: She dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs of Dove, A maid whom there were none to praise … more →

Tags: Poetry

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