Poet of calm,like to a mountain mere, Embosomed deep within some leafy dell, Even that by which thou long ago did'st dwell Among the solitudes of loved Grasmere If to thy quiet soul we would come near, As men who leave the place where traffic goes, For rural heights where lakes lie in repose, Must our feet wander from the tumult here. Then like elated travellers who see, By peaceful shores reclined, each mirror-face Reflect the trees and hills and starry skies, Are they who view this wondrous world in thee What tender touches everywhere they trace; What hidden glory round their pathway lies! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BOADICEA; AN ODE by WILLIAM COWPER NOT DEAD by ROBERT RANKE GRAVES THE REVEILLE by FRANCIS BRET HARTE THE SISTER AT A MATERNITY HOSPITAL by R. ALEXANDER BATE MY HIDING PLACE AND ME by BARBARA BROOKS BIXLEY ON H---- THE PICK THANK by WILLIAM BLAKE THE SMACK RACE by JOHN GARDINER CALKINS BRAINARD THE BOROUGH: LETTER 15. INHABITANTS OF ALMS HOUSE. CLELIA by GEORGE CRABBE |