A Tribute to William Wordsworth
The poem in a nutshell
This poem pays a homage to the English Romantic poet, William Wordsworth. The speaker is highly motivated by the poet and his creations. Hence, Wordsworth sets our spirit free on an enjoyment spree.The poem - "A Tribute to William Wordsworth"
You attribute poetic beauty
To
humble things of Nature;
Your
ballads always mesmerise me,
And
advise me to love every living creature.
You are the worshipper of Nature,
Now
and then exposing your poetic mood;
You
immersed yourself in the world of literature;
I
regard you from my early childhood.
I
admire you inexpressibly;
To
me, you are so dear;
I
know not why you’re so talented;
My
esteem for you is really very sheer.
God’s
created many incredible beauties of Nature;
You
enjoy them to your heart’s content;
I’m
none but a silly layman;
O,
please, free my soul from this horrid confinement.
This
poem’s just a small gift,
From
me to you;
Now,
I would like to enjoy
Our Nature’s loveliest view.
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Pays homage, English Romantic poet, , William Wordsworth, speaker, highly motivated, the poet and his creations, sets our spirit free on an enjoyment spree
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