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Wordsworth

    By John Greenleaf Whittier



    Written on a blank leaf of his memoirs.


    Dear friends, who read the world aright,
    And in its common forms discern
    A beauty and a harmony
    The many never learn!

    Kindred in soul of him who found
    In simple flower and leaf and stone
    The impulse of the sweetest lays
    Our Saxon tongue has known,

    Accept this record of a life
    As sweet and pure, as calm and good,
    As a long day of blandest June
    In green field and in wood.

    How welcome to our ears, long pained
    By strife of sect and party noise,
    The brook-like murmur of his song
    Of nature's simple joys!

    The violet' by its mossy stone,
    The primrose by the river's brim,
    And chance-sown daffodil, have found
    Immortal life through him.

    The sunrise on his breezy lake,
    The rosy tints his sunset brought,
    World-seen, are gladdening all the vales
    And mountain-peaks of thought.

    Art builds on sand; the works of pride
    And human passion change and fall;
    But that which shares the life of God
    With Him surviveth all.



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