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2020.02.17 13:14

Ode to Duty by William Wordsworth.

Part 2 of 4.

Serene

will be our days and bright,
And happy will our nature be,
When love is an unerring light,
And joy its own security.
And they a blissful course may hold
Even now, who, not unwisely bold,
Live in the spirit of this creed;
Yet find that other strength, according to their need.

I, loving freedom, and untried,
No sport of every random gust,
Yet being to myself a guide,
Too blindly have reposed my trust;
And oft, when in my heart was heard
Thy timely mandate, I deferred
The task, in smoother walks to stray;
But thee I now would serve more strictly, if I may.
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Comments

  • LuMeijiao 2020.02.17 13:17

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    great!
  • zhangdavid 2020.02.17 14:23

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    very good!
  • Shamus 2020.02.20 09:26

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    @LuMeijiao Thank you very much. ☺
  • Shamus 2020.02.20 09:26

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    @zhangdavid Thank you for the high praise. I hope it is helpful. ☺
  • Shamus 2020.02.20 09:26

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    @米娜 Mina Thank you for reading.
  • Shamus 2020.02.20 09:26

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    @aida gamal Thank you for reading.
  • Shamus 2020.02.20 09:27

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    I really enjoyed this poem. Wordsworth creates a wonderful rhythm with it.

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