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1770–1850

“BROOK! WHOSE SOCIETY THE POET SEEKS”

William Wordsworth

Brook! whose society the Poet seeks, Intent his wasted spirits to renew; And whom the curious Painter doth pursue Through rocky passes, among flowery creeks,

And tracks thee dancing down thy water-breaks; If wish were mine some type of thee to view, Thee, and not thee thyself, I would not do Like Grecian Artists, give thee human cheeks,

Channels for tears; no Naiad should'st thou be,— Have neither limbs, feet, feathers, joints nor hairs: It seems the Eternal Soul is clothed in thee With purer robes than those of flesh and blood,

And hath bestowed on thee a safer good; Unwearied joy, and life without its cares.

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