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The Prelude was the writing that made me love literature at school . When ever I see large rocks i remember the feeling Wordsworth had as they transformed before his eyes as darkness came:)

EXTRACT FROM WILLIAM WORDSWORTH’S THE PRELUDE..

One summer evening (led by her) I found
A little boat tied to a willow tree
Within a rocky cave, its usual home.
Straight I unloosed her chain, and stepping in
Pushed from the shore. It was an act of stealth
And troubled pleasure, nor without the voice
Of mountain-echoes did my boat move on;
Leaving behind her still, on either side,
Small circles glittering idly in the moon,
Until they melted all into one track
Of sparkling light. But now, like one who rows,
Proud of his skill, to reach a chosen point
With an unswerving line, I fixed my view
Upon the summit of a craggy ridge,
The horizon’s utmost boundary; far above
Was nothing but the stars and the grey sky.
She was an elfin pinnace; lustily
I dipped my oars into the silent lake,
And, as I rose upon the stroke, my boat
Went heaving through the water like a swan;
When, from behind that craggy steep till then
The horizon’s bound, a huge peak, black and huge,
As if with voluntary power instinct
Upreared its head. I struck and struck again,
And growing still in stature the grim shape
Towered up between me and the stars, and still,
For so it seemed, with purpose of its own
And measured motion like a living thing,
Strode after me. With trembling oars I turned,
And through the silent water stole my way
Back to the covert of the willow tree;
There in her mooring-place I left my bark,—
And through the meadows homeward went, in grave
And serious mood; but after I had seen
That spectacle, for many days, my brain
Worked with a dim and undetermined sense
Of unknown modes of being; o’er my thoughts
There hung a darkness, call it solitude
Or blank desertion. No familiar shapes
Remained, no pleasant images of trees,
Of sea or sky, no colours of green fields;
But huge and mighty forms, that do not live
Like living men, moved slowly through the mind
By day, and were a trouble to my dreams.

Wisdom and Spirit of the universe!
Thou Soul that art the eternity of thought,
That givest to forms and images a breath
And everlasting motion, not in vain
By day or star-light thus from my first dawn
Of childhood didst thou intertwine for me
The passions that build up our human soul;
Not with the mean and vulgar works of man,
But with high objects, with enduring things—
With life and nature, purifying thus
The elements of feeling and of thought,
And sanctifying, by such discipline,
Both pain and fear, until we recognise
A grandeur in the beatings of the heart.
Nor was this fellowship vouchsafed to me
With stinted kindness. In November days,
When vapours rolling down the valley made
A lonely scene more lonesome, among woods
At noon, and ’mid the calm of summer nights,
When, by the margin of the trembling lake,
Beneath the gloomy hills homeward I went
In solitude, such intercourse was mine;
Mine was it in the fields both day and night,
And by the waters, all the summer long.

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  • Anna Shaw
    Anna Shawabout 2 years ago

    This si stunningly beautiful Laureen. It sends shivers to my skin with that wonderful blue shimmer.
    xx

  • This rock made me remember some poetry by William Wordswoth..The growth of a poet’s mind which he wrote as he was growing up in the lake district.
    I’m glad you like it Anna…x laureen

    – laureen warrington

  • spr041
    spr041about 2 years ago

    Great find great eye

  • Thank you Bob:)

    – laureen warrington

  • aspectsoftmk
    aspectsoftmkabout 2 years ago

    you are such a gentle soul laureen. a wise gentle soul. beautiful

  • Thank you for such kind words :) i appreciate this so much:)
    x Laureen

    – laureen warrington

  • nonarom
    nonaromabout 2 years ago

    Delightful image and notes!
    Nona

  • The prelude was the writing that made me love literature at school Nona:) When ever i see large rocks i remember the feeling Wordsworth had as they transformed before his eyes as darkness came:)

    – laureen warrington

  • Mererand
    Mererandabout 2 years ago

    Very beautiful work and writing ,Laureen!! I admire always your artworks so much….

  • The prelude was the writing that made me love literature at school. When ever i see large rocks i remember the feeling Wordsworth had as they transformed before his eyes as darkness came:)

    – laureen warrington

  • Cherubtree
    Cherubtreeabout 2 years ago

    Beautiful!! xo

  • Thank you so much for your visit:)
    x Laureen

    – laureen warrington

  • Shulie1
    Shulie1about 2 years ago

    Lovely – it looks like an underwater cavern

  • Love to hear your view Shulie:) thank you!

    – laureen warrington

  • DLKeur
    DLKeurabout 2 years ago

    Rich, well framed, and a beautiful, hangable abstract.

  • So many thanks for featuring this work!

    – laureen warrington

  • sarah63
    sarah63about 2 years ago

    A great picture with a lot of mystery added in it.

  • I appreciate your visit Sarah:) I’ts great to see you here:)

    – laureen warrington

  • JUSTART
    JUSTARTabout 2 years ago

    wonderful

  • Thank you so much Sylvia:)

    – laureen warrington

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