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1770–1850

REPROOF

William Wordsworth

But what if One, through grove or flowery meed, Indulging thus at will the creeping feet Of a voluptuous indolence, should meet Thy hovering Shade, Ovenerable Bede!

The saint, the scholar, from a circle freed Of toil stupendous, in a hallowed seat Of learning, where thou heard'stthe billows beat On a wild coast, rough monitors to feed

Perpetual industry.Sublime Recluse! The recreant soul, that dares to shun the debt Imposed on human kind, must first forget Thy diligence, thy unrelaxing use

Of a long life; and, in the hour of death, The last dear service of thy passing breath!

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