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1882–1937

WORDSWORTH AT GRASMERE

John Drinkwater

These hills and waters fostered you Abiding in your argument Until all comely wisdom drew About you, and the years were spent.

Now over hill and water stays A world more intimately wise, Built of your dedicated days, And seen in your beholding eyes.

So, marvellous and far, the mind, That slept among them when began Waters and hills, leaps up to find Its kingdom in the thought of man.

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