William Wordsworth Quotes About Age

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  • The mind that is wise mourns less for what age takes away; than what it leaves behind.

    William Wordsworth, “Fountain, The: A Conversation”
  • The monumental pomp of age Was with this goodly personage; A stature undepressed in size, Unbent, which rather seemed to rise In open victory o'er the weight Of seventy years, to loftier height.

    William Wordsworth (1994). “The Collected Poems of William Wordsworth”, p.404, Wordsworth Editions
  • A happy youth, and their old age Is beautiful and free.

    William Wordsworth (1994). “The Collected Poems of William Wordsworth”, p.487, Wordsworth Editions
  • But an old age serene and bright, and lovely as a Lapland night, shall lead thee to thy grave.

    'To a Young Lady' (1802)
  • Books are yours, Within whose silent chambers treasure lies Preserved from age to age; more precious far Than that accumulated store of gold And orient gems, which, for a day of need, The Sultan hides deep in ancestral tombs. These hoards of truth you can unlock at will.

    William Wordsworth (1841). “The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth”, p.135
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