Reciting Love Poems:
- Who wrote this poem? When was it written?
- What is the title of this poem and who wrote it?
- Who is this poem addressed to?
- Watch the next video and find it out:
The following videos are two versions of Ode to immortality, by William Wordsworth:
Some lines of this poem:
What though the radiance which was once so bright | 180 |
Be now for ever taken from my sight, | |
Though nothing can bring back the hour | |
Of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flower; | |
We will grieve not, rather find | |
Strength in what remains behind; | 185 |
In the primal sympathy | |
Which having been must ever be; | |
In the soothing thoughts that spring | |
Out of human suffering; | |
In the faith that looks through death, | 190 |
In years that bring the philosophic mind. | |
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