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Gratefulness
And homeward led my steps. Magnificent The morning rose, in memorable pomp, Glorious as e’er I had beheld–in front, The sea lay laughing at a distance; near, The solid mountains shone, bright as the clouds, Grain-tinctured, drenched in empyrean light;
And in the meadows and the lower grounds Was all the sweetness of a common dawn– Dews, vapours, and the melody of birds, And labourers going forth to till the fields. Ah! need I say, dear Friend! that to the brim My heart was full; I made no vows, but vows Were then made for me; bond unknown to me Was given, that I should be, else sinning greatly, A dedicated Spirit. On I walked In thankful blessedness, which yet survives.
This is an excerpt from The Prelude or, Growth of a Poet’s Mind; An Autobiographical Poem, a 14-book autobiographical poem in blank verse by the English poet William Wordsworth. This poem is in the public domain.
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