William Wordsworth Quotes About Summer
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The moving accident is not my trade; To freeze the blood I have no ready arts: 'Tis my delight, alone in summer shade, To pipe a simple song for thinking hearts.
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Bright was the summer's noon when quickening steps Followed each other till a dreary moor Was crossed, a bare ridge clomb, upon whose top Standing alone, as from a rampart's edge, I overlooked the bed of Windermere, Like a vast river, stretching in the sun.
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Hope smiled when your nativity was cast, Children of Summer!
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Primroses, the Spring may love them; Summer knows but little of them.
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Departing summer hath assumed An aspect tenderly illumed, The gentlest look of spring; That calls from yonder leafy shade Unfaded, yet prepared to fade, A timely carolling.
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The good die first, and they whose hearts are dry as summer dust, burn to the socket.
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Look at the fate of summer flowers, which blow at daybreak, droop ere even-song.
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