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1770–1850

THE TROSACHS

William Wordsworth

There's not a nook within this solemn Pass, But were an apt confessional for One Taught by his summer spent, his autumn gone, That Life is but a tale of morning grass

Withered at eve.From scenes of art which chase That thought away, turn, and with watchful eyes Feed it‘ mid Nature's old felicities, Rocks, rivers, and smooth lakes more clear than glass

Untouched, unbreathed upon. Thrice happy quest, If from a golden perch of aspen spray ( October's workmanship to rival May ) The pensive warbler of the ruddy breast

Thatmoral sweeten by a heaven-taught lay, Lulling the year, with all its cares, to rest!

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