Wednesday 28 September 2011

The Poems I'm going to set

Quote
"Serene yet strong, majestic yet sedate, Swift without violence, without terror great."
-Matthew Prior


Short Poem - Extract from River Side Living by Bernard Boys
When I watch the water
and its continual flow,
it helps to make me realise
just how little I know.
It also makes me realise
what a tiny cog I am.
The water flows on year by year
and doesn’t give a damn.

Long Poem - Composed Upon the Thames Near Richmond by Wordsworth
Glide gently, thus for ever glide,
O Thames! that other bards may see,
As lovely visions by thy side
As now, fair river! come to me.
Oh glide, fair stream! for ever so;
Thy quiet soul on all bestowing,
'Till all our minds for ever flow,
As thy deep waters now are flowing.

Vain thought! yet be as now thou art,
That in thy waters may be seen
The image of a poet's heart,
How bright, how solemn, how serene!
Such as did once the poet bless,
Who, pouring here a _later_ ditty,
Could find no refuge from distress,
But in the milder grief of pity.

Remembrance! as we float along,
For him suspend the dashing oar,
And pray that never child of Song
May know his freezing sorrows more.
How calm! how still! the only sound,
The dripping of the oar suspended!
--The evening darkness gathers round
By virtue's holiest powers attended.





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