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1770–1850

TO THE LADY E. B. AND THE HON. MISS P.

William Wordsworth

A STREAM, to mingle with your favourite Dee, Along the VALE OF MEDITATIONflows; So styled by those fierce Britons, pleased to see In Nature's face the expression of repose;

Or haply there some pious hermit chose To live and die, the peace of heaven his aim; To whom the wild sequestered region owes, At this late day, its sanctifying name.

GLYN CAFAILLGAROCH, in the Cambrian tongue, In ours, the VALE OF FRIENDSHIP, let this spot Be named; where, faithful to a low-roofed Cot, On Deva's banks, ye have abode so long;

Sisters in love, a love allowed to climb, Even on this earth, above the reach of Time!

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