![]() The Bays were stormy, and we heard the waves at different distances and in the middle of the water like the sea'.ĭorothy Wordsworth, The Grasmere Journal - Thursday 15 April 1802. There was here and there a little knot and a few stragglers a few yards higher up but they were so few as not to disturb the simplicity and unity and life of that one busy highway. Daffodils by William Wordsworth English Poem Kidda Junction Kidda Junction 21. Het gedicht, dat ook wel bekendstaat als (The). The poet says that once he was wandering like a lonely cloud. He is well-remembered for his eloquence, artistic craft and love of nature. He always found something captivating in the company of nature. This wind blew directly over the lake to them. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud is een lyrisch gedicht van de Engelse romantische dichter William Wordsworth. Daffodils is a descriptive, moralistic and thought-provoking poem, gleaned by the pen of William Wordsworth, a great romantic poet. I never saw daffodils so beautiful they grew among the mossy stones about and about them, some rested their heads upon these stones as on a pillow for weariness and the rest tossed and reeled and danced and seemed as if they verily laughed with the wind that blew upon them over the lake, they looked so gay ever dancing ever changing. But as we went along there were more and more and at last under the boughs of the trees, we saw that there was a long belt of them along the shore, about the breadth of a country turnpike road. We fancied that the lake had floated the seed ashore and that the little colony had so sprung up. 'When we were in the woods beyond Gowbarrow Park, we saw a few daffodils close to the water side. It is this visit that gave Wordsworth the inspiration to write this famous poem. On 15th April 1802, they passed the strip of land at Glencoyne Bay, called Ullswater. ![]() In 1802 William and Dorothy Wordsworth's visited Glencoyne Park. More commonly known as Daffodils, the poem was inspired by an encounter while walking with his sister Dorothy. The top picture is of daffodils at Ullswater.
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