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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
GLAD SIGHT WHEREVER NEW WITH OLD, by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Poet Analysis Poet's Biography Last Line: We gaze, we also learn to love. Subject(s): Beauty; Perception | |||
Glad sight wherever new with old Is joined through some dear homeborn tie; The life of all that we behold Depends upon that mystery. Vain is the glory of the sky, The beauty vain of field and grove Unless, while with admiring eye We gaze, we also learn to love. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SEVENS (VERSION 3): IN THE CLOSED IRIS OF CREATION by MARVIN BELL THE FRACTAL LANES by ALICE FULTON SEEING FOR A MOMENT by DENISE LEVERTOV THE UNNAMABLE RIVER by ARTHUR SZE VICTIM OF HIMSELF by MARVIN BELL CHARLES ON FIRE by JAMES INGRAM MERRILL THE IDEA OF ORDER AT KEY WEST by WALLACE STEVENS A JEWISH FAMILY; IN A SMALL VALLEY OPPOSITE ST. GOAR by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH |
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