Poetry Explorer


Classic and Contemporary Poetry


THE MONUMENT COMMONLY CALLED LONG MEG AND HER DAUGHTERS by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH

Poet Analysis

First Line: A WEIGHT OF AWE, NOT EASY TO BE BORNE
Last Line: THE INVIOLABLE GOD, THAT TAMES THE PROUD!

A WEIGHT of awe, not easy to be borne,
Fell suddenly upon my Spirit -- cast
From the dread bosom of the unknown past,
When first I saw that family forlorn.
Speak Thou, whose massy strength and stature scorn
The power of years -- pre-eminent, and placed
Apart, to overlook the circle vast --
Speak, Giant-mother! tell it to the Morn
While she dispels the cumbrous shades of Night;
Let the Moon hear, emerging from a cloud;
At whose behest uprose on British ground
That Sisterhood, in hieroglyphic round
Forth-shadowing, some have deemed, the infinite
The inviolable God, that tames the proud!




Home: PoetryExplorer.net