William Wordsworth Quotes About Creation

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  • I, methought, while the sweet breath of heaven Was blowing on my body, felt within A correspondent breeze, that gently moved With quickening virtue, but is now become A tempest, a redundant energy, Vexing its own creation.

    1799-1805 The Prelude, bk.1, l.33-8 (published 1850).
  • But thou that didst appear so fair To fond imagination, Dost rival in the light of day Her delicate creation.

    William Wordsworth (1828). “The Poetical Works”, p.137
  • There is creation in the eye.

    William Wordsworth (1992). “Lyrical Ballads, and Other Poems, 1797-1800”
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