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My Tintern Abbey By: Meghan Haggerty

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My Tintern AbbeyBy: Meghan Haggerty

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Once again do I behold

these steep and lofty cliffs,

which on a wild secluded scene

impress thoughts of more deep

seclusion;

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The day is come when I again repose

here, under this dark sycamore,

and view these plots of cottage-

ground, these orchard-tufts

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Green to the very door; and

wreathes of smoke sent up, in

silence,

from among the trees,

with some uncertain notice

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Of vagrant dwellers in the

houseless woods, or of some

hermit's cave, where by his fire

the hermit sits alone.

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Though absent long,

These forms of beauty have

not been to me

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With tranquil restoration:—feelings too

of unremembered pleasure; such,

perhaps, as may have had no trivial

influence on that best portion of

a good man's life;

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While with an eye made quiet

by the power of harmony,

and the deep power of joy,

we see into the life of things.

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How oft, in spirit, have I turned to

thee O sylvan Wye! Thou wanderer

through the wood how often

has my spirit turned to thee!

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The picture of the mind revives again:

while here I stand, not only with

the sense of present pleasure,

but with pleasing thoughts

that in this moment

there is life and food for future years.

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Whose dwelling is the light

of setting suns, and the round ocean,

and the living air, and the blue sky,

and in the mind of man,

a motion and a spirit, that impels

all thinking things

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Thy memory be as a dwelling-place

For all sweet sounds and harmonies;

Oh! then, if solitude, or fear, or pain,

or grief, should be thy portion, with

what healing thoughts of tender joy

wilt thou remember me,

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Nor wilt thou then forget,

That after many wanderings,

many years of absence,

these steep woods and lofty cliffs,

and this green pastoral landscape,

were to me more dear, both for

themselves and for thy sake.

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Works Cited

Wordsworth, William, and William Angus Knight. The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth. Kindle Ed. Kessinger, 2008.

Page, Larry. "Google Images." Google. Google, 4 Sept. 1998. Web. 12 May 2011. http://www.google.com/imghp?hl=en.

Page, Larry. "Google Images." Google. Google, 4 Sept. 1998. Web. 22 May 2011. http://www.google.com/imghp?hl=en.